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  <title>Add a wireless or network device: frequently asked questions</title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>The Add a device wizard in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> lets you connect a Bluetooth mobile phone, keyboard, mouse, or other wireless device to your computer, including devices that use <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Wi‑Fi</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=af08e446-c75e-46e6-86e6-210471c3da37#gtmt_wi_fi_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> connections. You can also use this wizard to connect a <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>network</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1aae1bad-f114-4f57-bc64-9c9c7a7b273c#gtmt_network_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> device to your computer, such as a network-enabled scanner, storage device, or media extender. Network-enabled devices must be connected to the same network your computer is on before you can add them to your computer.</para>
    <para>Here are some answers to common questions about adding such <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>devices</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2af33251-a510-4f87-bd16-6b6e5fda2e04#gtmt_device_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> to your computer.</para>
    <para>For information about how to add a wireless or network printer, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Install a printer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4097d784-4b1e-423d-b6be-737f81f7b1dc" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Bluetooth isn't supported in <notLocalizable>Windows Server</notLocalizable>.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I add a wireless or network device to my computer?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>The easiest way is to use the Add a device wizard in this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open  Devices and Printers.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.DevicesAndPrinters</command>
              <summary>Click to open Devices and Printers in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=06bc56f0-ddc3-4119-a1d1-d47e86b7dafa#altnav_printers">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para> Click <ui>Add a device</ui> and follow the instructions.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
      <example>
        <para>
          <embedObject targetVerification="false">
            <caption>The Add a device wizard</caption>
            <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=eeaf834f-12b1-47c9-a3e4-5fbfc053ef3f" mimeType="image/jpg">
              <objectParameters>
                <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                <objectParameter name="height" value="316" />
              </objectParameters>
              <summary>Picture of the Add a device wizard</summary>
            </objectUri>
          </embedObject>
        </para>
      </example>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why doesn't <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> detect the wireless device I want to add to my computer?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>There are many reasons why <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> might not be able to detect a wireless device, such as a Bluetooth mobile phone or keyboard. Here are some tips to help you find the device you want to add to your computer:</para>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device you're trying to pair with isn't turned off, low on battery power, or in standby mode (also called sleep mode).</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device is within wireless range of your computer, typically within 6-9 feet for most Bluetooth enabled devices, or within 100 feet for a wireless network Wi‑Fi device. If you aren't sure if the device is in range, try moving it closer to your computer. If there is a wall between the device and the computer, try putting the device and computer in the same room.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure there are no other devices interfering with the wireless device, such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, or other wireless devices.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If your computer uses an external Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi adapter, make sure the adapter is working correctly and is properly attached and installed.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If Bluetooth capability is integrated into your computer, make sure the Bluetooth radio transmitter is turned on. This might be combined with a switch that also turns your wireless network receiver on and off. Many laptops have an external switch for turning this on and off. If you aren't sure how to turn this on, check the information that came with your computer. </para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device is <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>discoverable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=50a23667-a600-437d-ab30-b22e2501cd31#gtmt_discoverable_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. When a Bluetooth enabled device is set to be discoverable, it sends out radio signals to advertise its location to other devices and computers. If you aren’t sure how to set your device to be discoverable, check the information that came with your device or check the manufacturer’s website. Some devices (such as a wireless mouse or keyboard) have a button on them you need to push, while others (such as a Bluetooth mobile phone) might have a setting in their software menu you need to select to make them discoverable.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If you're trying to add a wireless network device, it must be configured for your wireless network before you can add it to your computer. If you're not sure how to do this, check the information that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
      </list>
      <para>For more information, search Help and Support for “bluetooth.”</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why doesn't <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> detect the network device I want to add to my computer?</para>
      <para>There are many reasons why <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> might not be able to detect a network device, such as a network-enabled scanner, storage device, or media extender. Here are some tips to help you find the network device you want to add to your computer:</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device is already connected to the same network your computer is on. If this is a wired network device, make sure it's plugged into the network and turned on. If this is a  wireless network (<glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Wi‑Fi</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=af08e446-c75e-46e6-86e6-210471c3da37#gtmt_wi_fi_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>)  device, make sure it's turned on and properly configured to connect to your network. If you're not sure how to do this, check the information that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure you haven't already added the device to your computer. Devices that have already been added aren't displayed in the list of devices you can connect to in the Add a device wizard.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>After you connect a new device to your network, wait several seconds for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to discover it.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>	Make sure your network firewall isn't blocking the device from appearing in the list of devices you can add. You might need to turn on network discovery. For more information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Enable or disable network discovery</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=32f3845b-eda0-4168-be8d-90f07250d810" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>	Not all network devices can be added to a computer, even if you can detect the device on your network. To find out if a device is capable of connecting to your computer, check the information that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>	Most network devices can only be discovered if they're on the same network <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>subnet</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=9e433144-e027-4dab-bb34-e6053036f01b#gtmt_subnet_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> as your computer. If your network consists of multiple network subnets connected together, try connecting the device to the same network subnet. For more information, contact your network administrator.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the network device has an <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>IP address</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d660d997-3a81-4304-a604-38c6334b1d2c#gtmt_ip_address_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and proper network address. Most network routers assign IP addresses automatically as devices connect to the network. For more information, contact your network administrator.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device is configured to broadcast its presence on the network. Most network devices automatically do this. For more information, check the information that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
      </list>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why can't I connect my Bluetooth device to my computer?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>You might need to make your computer <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>discoverable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=50a23667-a600-437d-ab30-b22e2501cd31#gtmt_discoverable_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> to Bluetooth devices, or set <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to alert you when a new device tries to connect to your computer. To do this, you need to control how your computer pairs with (connects to) Bluetooth devices.</para>
      <procedure>
        <title>To control how your computer pairs with Bluetooth devices</title>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open Control Panel.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe</command>
              <summary>Click to open Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0b4ed605-42fe-40a1-85e4-7b10c632f3d9#altnav_control_panel">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the Control Panel search box, type <userInput>Bluetooth</userInput>, and then click <ui>Change Bluetooth settings</ui>.</para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the <ui>Bluetooth Settings</ui> dialog box, click the <ui>Options</ui> tab and do any of the following:</para>
          <list class="unordered">
            <listItem>
              <para>To make your computer discoverable to Bluetooth devices, select the check box for <ui>Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer</ui>. </para>
              <para>When a Bluetooth enabled computer is in discovery mode, it broadcasts a wireless signal that allows it to be detected by other Bluetooth enabled computers or devices. This is sometimes called <newTerm>pairing mode</newTerm>.</para>
              <alertSet class="warning">
                <title>Warning</title>
                <alert>
                  <para>To help protect your computer from someone accessing it without your permission, only make your computer discoverable when you want a Bluetooth device to find your computer. Disable discovery when you no longer need it.</para>
                </alert>
              </alertSet>
            </listItem>
            <listItem>
              <para>To allow Bluetooth devices to connect to your computer, select the check box for <ui>Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer</ui>.</para>
            </listItem>
            <listItem>
              <para>To be notified when a Bluetooth device is trying to connect to your computer, select the check box for <ui>Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect</ui>.</para>
            </listItem>
          </list>
        </step>
      </procedure>
      <example>
        <para>
          <embedObject targetVerification="false">
            <caption>The Options tab in the Bluetooth Settings dialog box</caption>
            <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8213b463-e8f0-4f63-8a17-643e1bef46a9" mimeType="image/jpg">
              <objectParameters>
                <objectParameter name="width" value="393" />
                <objectParameter name="height" value="313" />
              </objectParameters>
              <summary>Picture of the Options tab in the Bluetooth Settings dialog box</summary>
            </objectUri>
          </embedObject>
        </para>
      </example>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why doesn't my wireless keyboard or mouse work?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If you've already paired a wireless keyboard or mouse with your computer and it no longer works, make sure it has fresh batteries or is fully charged. If that doesn't solve the problem, try removing the keyboard or mouse from your computer and then adding it again. First, connect a wired keyboard or mouse  to your computer so you can control your PC, and then follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open  Devices and Printers.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.DevicesAndPrinters</command>
              <summary>Click to open Devices and Printers in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=06bc56f0-ddc3-4119-a1d1-d47e86b7dafa#altnav_printers">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Right click the mouse or keyboard that's not working, and then click <ui>Remove device</ui>. If you don't see the mouse or keyboard listed, continue to the next step.</para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Click <ui>Add a device</ui>.</para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Make sure the wireless keyboard or mouse is <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>discoverable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=50a23667-a600-437d-ab30-b22e2501cd31#gtmt_discoverable_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>  by pressing the button (usually a small button on the bottom) labeled "Connect," "Pair," or something similar. </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Select the wireless keyboard or mouse you want to add, click <ui>Next</ui>, and follow the instructions.</para>
          <para>If you don't see the keyboard or mouse you want to add and you're sure it has fresh batteries or is fully charged, repeat these steps. If the keyboard or mouse still isn't found, see the section in this topic: "Why doesn't <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> detect the wireless device I want to add to my computer?"</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why isn't my wireless device working properly after I paired it with my computer?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>There are many reasons why a wireless device might stop working properly after you've added it to your computer. Here are some tips to help you get the device working again:</para>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device is within wireless range of your computer, typically within 6-9 feet for most Bluetooth enabled devices, or within 100 feet for a <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Wi‑Fi</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=af08e446-c75e-46e6-86e6-210471c3da37#gtmt_wi_fi_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> device. If you aren't sure if the device is in range, try moving it closer to your computer. If there is a wall between the device and the computer, try putting the device and computer in the same room.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device isn't too busy and doesn't have too many connections (for example, other devices might be connected to a Bluetooth printer). If the device is busy, wait a little while  and then try again. If the device seems to have too many connections, set the other devices so that they aren't <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>discoverable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=50a23667-a600-437d-ab30-b22e2501cd31#gtmt_discoverable_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. If you're not sure how to turn off discoverability, check the information that came with the devices or go to the manufacturers' websites.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Try removing and reinstalling the device:</para>
          <procedure>
            <step>
              <step>
                <para>
                  <shellExecuteLink>
                    <linkText>Click to open  Devices and Printers.</linkText>
                    <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.DevicesAndPrinters</command>
                    <summary>Click to open Devices and Printers in Control Panel</summary>
                  </shellExecuteLink>
                  <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=06bc56f0-ddc3-4119-a1d1-d47e86b7dafa#altnav_printers">
                    <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
                  </phrase>
                </para>
              </step>
            </step>
            <step>
              <para>Right click the device that's not working, and then click <ui>Remove device</ui>. If you don't see the device listed, continue to the next step.</para>
            </step>
            <step>
              <para>Click <ui>Add a device</ui>.</para>
            </step>
            <step>
              <para>Select your device,  click <ui>Next</ui>, and then follow the instructions. If the device isn't listed, you might have to make the device discoverable by pressing a small button labeled "Connect," "Pair," or something similar. Some devices, such as mobile phones, might have a menu option that you need to select to make them discoverable. Check the instructions that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
            </step>
          </procedure>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure that your computer is trying to connect to the correct device. There might be more than one device like the one you are trying to add, especially if you are in a large office or public place.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure that you typed the correct pairing code (sometimes called a PIN or passcode) for the device. For more information, see the section in this topic: "How do I find or enter a pairing code for my wireless device?"</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Try moving the device away from other devices that use radio frequencies, such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, or wireless networks, to make sure those devices aren't interfering with the wireless signal. </para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>After you turn on a wireless device, or move it within range of your computer, wait several seconds for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to discover it.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>	Make sure your network firewall isn't blocking the device from appearing in the list of devices you can add. You might need to turn on network discovery. For information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Enable or disable network discovery</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=32f3845b-eda0-4168-be8d-90f07250d810" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure software drivers for the device have been properly installed. If there's a problem with this, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> should display a yellow warning icon <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=31fb0f1c-e87c-48d1-afcb-306cc46e8c2a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the yellow warning icon</summary></objectUri></embedObject> for the device in the Devices  and Printers folder.</para>
        </listItem>
      </list>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I find or enter a pairing code for my wireless device?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Some wireless devices come with their own pairing code (sometimes called a PIN or passcode). You might be asked to enter this code when you pair the device with your computer. <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> tries to select the best pairing method for your device and give you instructions that often include a pairing code. However, some wireless devices come with their own pairing code, which you'll need to find.</para>
      <para>Even if you know the pairing code, it can be difficult to enter the code into a device. Some wireless devices, such as mobile phones, come with a keypad you can use to enter the pairing code and a screen to verify you are typing the correct code. Others, such as Bluetooth headphones, don't have a keypad or screen.</para>
      <para>
        <ui>Here are some tips on how to find the pairing code for a wireless device:</ui>
      </para>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para> Check the information that came with your device. The pairing code might be listed there or printed on the device itself (often on the bottom). Not all wireless devices come with a pairing code.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> encounters problems during the pairing process, it might give you the option of creating your own pairing code. If you choose this option, you don't need to use the code that came with the device.</para>
        </listItem>
      </list>
      <para>
        <ui>Here are some tips if you have trouble entering the pairing code for a wireless device:</ui>
      </para>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device you are trying to pair with isn't turned off, low on battery power, or in standby mode (also called sleep mode).</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If you've typed the code for the device but <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> doesn’t detect that you did so, you might need to enter the code by pressing a key on the device labeled "Enter," "OK," "Return," or something similar. For some devices, such as mobile phones, you might need to select a menu option to enter the code. If you can't find a button, key, or menu option, check the information that came with your device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure that you're typing the pairing code quickly enough. You usually have only 30 seconds before the device or computer stops trying to pair. The exact amount of time depends on the device. </para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Make sure the device can display a pairing code. Some devices, such as headsets, might communicate to <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that they can display a pairing code even though there's no place to display it. If this is the case, and <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> asks you to verify a pairing code displayed on the device, try pairing with the device again. <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> should allow you to choose a different pairing option the next time you attempt to pair. If you aren't sure which option to choose, check the information that came with your device or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If you're within range of other wireless devices, you might be unintentionally pairing with someone else’s device (for example, someone nearby with the same model mobile phone). Make sure that you're pairing with the correct device. </para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>If you are in a public place, there could be several devices with the same name within range of your computer. If you see multiple devices with the same name in the Add a device wizard, you might want to rename some of the devices in the list to differentiate them. To rename a device, right-click it, and then click <ui>Properties</ui>. On the <ui>General</ui> tab, type a new name, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>
            <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> might ask you to verify that the same code appears on both the device and your computer. If these codes don’t match or no code is displayed, you might be unintentionally pairing with someone else’s device. In that case,  <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> might display an incorrect pairing code or no pairing code at all. Make sure that you're pairing with the correct device.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>You might need to place some wireless devices into a special <newTerm>pairing mode</newTerm> that allows computers or other devices to connect to them. Most Bluetooth enabled devices go into this mode when they are made <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>discoverable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=50a23667-a600-437d-ab30-b22e2501cd31#gtmt_discoverable_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. Other wireless devices might need to be put into a pairing mode and made discoverable. For more information, check the information that came with your device or go to the manufacturer's website. </para>
        </listItem>
      </list>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Calibrate your display</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>What is Display Color Calibration?</title>
        <para>Calibrating your display helps to ensure that colors are represented accurately on your monitor. In <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you can use Display Color Calibration to calibrate your display. </para>
        <para>Before starting Display Color Calibration, make sure that your display is set to its native resolution. This helps to improve the accuracy of the resulting calibration. For more information about determining the native resolution for a display and setting the screen resolution, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Change screen resolution</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0386b009-5f30-45c7-80c8-ff0395cc2409" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Notes</title>
          <alert>
            <para>If you have a display calibration device that came with other software, consider using the color measurement device with the accompanying software instead of Display Color Calibration. Using the calibration device with the accompanying calibration software that often comes with it can help you get the best color on your display. In general, using a color measurement instrument to calibrate your display will result in a better calibration compared to the results of doing a visual calibration (which is done in Display Color Calibration).</para>
          </alert>
          <alert>
            <para>Display Color Calibration is not available in <notLocalizable>Windows Server 2008 R2</notLocalizable>.</para>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
        <procedure>
          <title>To start Display Color Calibration</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Display Color Calibration.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\dccw.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Display Color Calibration</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=949ebc9d-1849-4338-a6d5-4e4cf5569520#altnav_display_color_calibration">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>‌ <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In <ui>Display Color Calibration</ui>, click <ui>Next</ui> to continue.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Use Display Color Calibration to adjust color settings</title>
        <para>Display Color Calibration improves your display color by enabling you to change different color settings. After you adjust the different color settings using Display Color Calibration, you will have a new calibration that contains your new color settings. The new calibration will be associated with your screen display and used by color-managed programs.</para>
        <para>The color settings that you can change, as well as how you change those color settings, depend on your monitor's display and its capabilities. Not all monitors have the same color capabilities and settings, so you might not be able to change all the different color settings when using Display Color Calibration.</para>
        <sections>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>Basic color settings</title>
            <para>To get an accurate calibration, we recommended that you set the basic color settings on your screen display before you continue. This ensures that you have a good starting point when you begin to calibrate your screen display using Display Color Calibration.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>With the <ui>Set basic color settings</ui> page in view, press the <ui>Menu</ui> button, which is found on the front edge of many monitors.</para>
                <para>An on-screen menu will appear. Press the monitor buttons, which also appear on the front edge of many monitors, to navigate through the on-screen menu and adjust the different settings for your screen display.</para>
                <para>The menu and monitor buttons vary by model and manufacturer. Check the documentation that came with your monitor to learn how to use the buttons for your particular display.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>Set basic color settings</ui> page, use the monitor buttons to navigate through the on-screen menu to verify (or adjust) one or more of the following settings (depending on your specific display), and then click <ui>Next</ui>:</para>
                <list class="unordered">
                  <listItem>
                    <para>Locate the color menu that lets you specify the color mode, and then set your display to <ui>sRGB</ui>.</para>
                    <para>If you can't set the color mode on your display, but you can select a color temperature (also called a white point), set the color temperature to <ui>D65</ui> (or <ui>6500</ui>).</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>Locate the menu to set <newTerm>gamma</newTerm>. Set gamma to <ui>2.2</ui>, which is the default setting.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If you can’t locate any of these settings, locate a setting in the on-screen display menu that allows you to reset your display to the factory default color settings, and then choose that option.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If you can't set one or more of the color settings on your display because the setting isn't shown in the on-screen display menu, click <ui>Next</ui> to continue without modifying any color settings at this time.</para>
                  </listItem>
                </list>
              </step>
            </procedure>
          </section>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>Gamma</title>
            <para>Gamma describes the relationship between the digital input value and the intensity of the light that's emitted from the display. In Display Color Calibration, you can adjust gamma by using a sample image that displays different circles.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>How to adjust gamma</ui> page, follow the instructions and look at the sample images that appear, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>Adjust gamma</ui> page, drag the on-screen slider so that the small dot in the middle of each circle vanishes. Click <ui>Next</ui> to continue.</para>
                <example>
                  <para>
                    <embedObject>
                      <caption>Good gamma</caption>
                      <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5e22a94a-ceb4-49d5-b576-10710144cb62" mimeType="image/jpg">
                        <objectParameters>
                          <objectParameter name="width" value="146" />
                          <objectParameter name="height" value="145" />
                        </objectParameters>
                        <summary>Picture showing good gamma</summary>
                      </objectUri>
                    </embedObject>
                  </para>
                </example>
              </step>
            </procedure>
          </section>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>Brightness</title>
            <para>Brightness determines how dark colors and shadows appear on your display. By adjusting the brightness for your display, you can make sure that dark colors appear accurately, while still being able to see shadows, outlines, and other details in the darker images. If brightness is set too high, black colors appear light and gray.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>Find the brightness and contrast controls for your display</ui> page, locate the brightness and contrast controls for your particular display, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
                <para>For more information about finding the brightness control for different displays, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Adjust your monitor's brightness and contrast</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=890f1c5b-1eff-4b1c-8acb-12d7305072de" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>Set the contrast by doing one of the following, depending on the type of monitor:</para>
                <list class="unordered">
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If you're calibrating an LCD monitor, set the contrast to the default factory setting (if it's not already set to the default setting).</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If you're calibrating a CRT monitor, locate the contrast control, and then set the contrast to the highest setting.</para>
                  </listItem>
                </list>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>How to adjust brightness</ui> page, look at the sample images, and click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>With the <ui>Adjust brightness</ui> page in view, adjust the brightness by doing one of the following, depending on your monitor's display and its capabilities, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
                <list class="unordered">
                  <listItem>
                    <para>Press the <ui>Menu</ui> button on the front edge of your monitor. An on-screen menu will appear. Locate the Brightness setting.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If your monitor has a <ui>Brightness</ui> button on the front of it, press the <ui>Brightness</ui> button, and then adjust the brightness.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If you're using a laptop, often you can adjust the brightness by holding down the Fn key, and then pressing the corresponding function key to increase (<embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ba495730-38dc-456c-820c-8f50050d3638" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="26" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Increase brightness button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>) or decrease (<embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=cf36c06f-4e6a-4c2f-8069-79b880bad393" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="26" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Decrease brightness button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>) the brightness of the display.</para>
                  </listItem>
                </list>
                <para>When adjusting the brightness, increase or decrease the brightness until you can distinguish the shirt from the suit in the picture. If you see a large X in the background above the person's shoulder, lower the brightness until the X disappears.</para>
                <example>
                  <para>
                    <embedObject>
                      <caption>Good brightness</caption>
                      <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=23d59ac0-af23-44fb-af43-e0aa08b4ac2f" mimeType="image/jpg">
                        <objectParameters>
                          <objectParameter name="width" value="194" />
                          <objectParameter name="height" value="148" />
                        </objectParameters>
                        <summary>Picture showing good brightness</summary>
                      </objectUri>
                    </embedObject>
                  </para>
                </example>
              </step>
            </procedure>
          </section>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>Contrast</title>
            <para>Contrast determines how white and light colors appear and ensures that highlights in images are displayed accurately on your display.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>How to adjust the contrast</ui> page, look at the sample images that appear, and click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>With the <ui>Adjust contrast</ui> page in view, adjust the contrast by doing one of the following, depending on your monitor's display and its capabilities, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
                <list class="unordered">
                  <listItem>
                    <para>Press the <ui>Menu</ui> button on the front edge of your monitor.  An on-screen menu will appear. Locate the <ui>Contrast</ui> setting.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>If your monitor has a <ui>Contrast</ui> button on the front of it, press the <ui>Contrast</ui> button, and adjust the contrast. </para>
                  </listItem>
                </list>
                <para>When adjusting the contrast, set the contrast as high as it will go without losing the ability to see the buttons and wrinkles on the person's shirt in the picture.</para>
                <example>
                  <para>
                    <embedObject>
                      <caption>Good contrast</caption>
                      <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=78de92ad-a79e-45df-a189-5edef1f9fa55" mimeType="image/jpg">
                        <objectParameters>
                          <objectParameter name="width" value="194" />
                          <objectParameter name="height" value="143" />
                        </objectParameters>
                        <summary>Picture showing good contrast</summary>
                      </objectUri>
                    </embedObject>
                  </para>
                </example>
                <para>For more information about finding the contrast controls for different displays, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Adjust your monitor's brightness and contrast</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=890f1c5b-1eff-4b1c-8acb-12d7305072de" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
              </step>
            </procedure>
            <alertSet class="note">
              <title>Note</title>
              <alert>
                <para>There are usually no controls for adjusting the contrast on a laptop display.</para>
              </alert>
            </alertSet>
          </section>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>Color balance</title>
            <para>Adjust the color balance to avoid seeing any <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>color cast</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8064e03e-ece5-4d0d-b1be-8a6f3102773b#gtmt_color_cast_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> in images on your display. When adjusting the color balance, make sure that the gray bars appear as neutral gray colors without any color cast. Color cast causes colors in images to appear incorrectly.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>How to adjust color balance</ui> page, look at the sample images that appear, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>Adjust color balance</ui> page, drag the red, green, and blue on-screen sliders until the gray bars appear as neutral gray colors without any color cast. Click <ui>Next</ui> to continue.</para>
                <example>
                  <para>
                    <embedObject>
                      <caption>Good color balance</caption>
                      <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f2376316-238c-41a8-8b09-83382df68c1f" mimeType="image/jpg">
                        <objectParameters>
                          <objectParameter name="width" value="324" />
                          <objectParameter name="height" value="84" />
                        </objectParameters>
                        <summary>Picture showing good color balance</summary>
                      </objectUri>
                    </embedObject>
                  </para>
                </example>
              </step>
            </procedure>
          </section>
          <section expandCollapse="collapse">
            <title>View your calibration</title>
            <para>After you've changed settings in Display Color Calibration, you can compare your new current calibration to your previous one, and then choose the calibration that looks best to you. You might notice that the two calibrations are quite similar.</para>
            <procedure>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>You've successfully created a new calibration</ui> page, click <ui>Previous calibration</ui> to see your display calibration <newTerm>before</newTerm> using Display Color Calibration.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>On the <ui>You've successfully created a new calibration</ui> page, click <ui>Current calibration</ui> to see your new display calibration <newTerm>after</newTerm> using  Display Color Calibration.</para>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>Do one of the following, depending on which calibration you want to use:</para>
                <list class="unordered">
                  <listItem>
                    <para>To use the new calibration, click <ui>Finish</ui>.</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>To use the previous calibration, click <ui>Cancel</ui>.</para>
                  </listItem>
                </list>
              </step>
              <step>
                <para>(Optional) Select the <ui>Start ClearType Tuner when I click Finish  to ensure that text appears correctly (Recommended)</ui> check box if you want the ClearType Text Tuner to open after you click <ui>Finish</ui>. This will help  to make sure that text appears clearly with your new calibration. For more information about the ClearType Text Tuner, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>What is the ClearType Text Tuner?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e68341a8-25ea-42a1-824e-f62e7ecb7928" /></navigationLink></para>
              </step>
            </procedure>
          </section>
        </sections>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Resize a picture using Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can change the size or resolution of a digital picture by changing:</para>
    <list class="unordered">
      <listItem>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="other">The number of pixels.</leadInPhrase> The resolution, or sharpness, of a picture is determined by the number of <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>pixels</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=a65e7f4b-3095-4171-ae56-2372eebb1cd8#gtmt_pixel_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> it has. More pixels improve the resolution of a picture, which allows you to make a larger print without reducing visual quality. Keep in mind, however, that the more pixels a picture has, the larger its file size will be.</para>
      </listItem>
      <listItem>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="other">The file size.</leadInPhrase> The amount of space a picture takes up on your computer and how long it takes to send as an e‑mail attachment is determined by the picture's file size. Although more pixels often means a larger file size, the picture's file type (<glossaryEntryLink><linkText>JPEG</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d077c49b-4b31-400c-a92d-85a4fc3bdc65#gtmt_jpeg_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> or TIFF, for example) usually has more to do with file size. For example, a picture saved using  TIFF will be much larger than the same picture saved using JPEG. This is because JPEG pictures can be <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>compressed</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a90864b-9827-4d9d-a1a4-a513ee999fba#gtmt_compress_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, which makes the file smaller at the cost of slightly  lower visual quality.</para>
        <para>If the picture isn't already a JPEG, you can usually save a significant amount of space by saving the file as a JPEG, and then deleting the original TIFF version from your computer. For information about saving a picture as a different type of picture file using Paint, see <navigationLink><linkText>Change a picture's file type (file format) using Paint</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8c5cc3e0-3d9f-49c6-9082-12a6f3588e6b" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </listItem>
    </list>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>To resize a picture using Paint</title>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint </ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, click <ui>Open</ui>, click the picture you want to resize, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Resize</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize and Skew</ui> dialog box, select the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box so that the resized picture will have the same aspect ratio as the original picture.</para>
            <para>If the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box is selected, you only need to enter the horizontal value (width) or vertical value (height). The other box in the <ui>Resize</ui> area is updated automatically.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Do one of the following in the <ui>Resize</ui> area, and then click <ui>OK</ui>:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To resize your picture by a certain percentage, click <ui>Percentage</ui>, and then enter a percentage to reduce the width by in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box or a percentage to reduce the height by in the <ui>Vertical</ui> box.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To resize the picture so it's a specific size, click <ui>Pixels</ui>, and then enter a new width in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box or new height in the <ui>Vertical</ui> box.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, point to <ui>Save as</ui>, and then click the picture file type for the resized image.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Type a new file name in the <ui>File name</ui> box, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Which CD or DVD format should I use?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Which disc format you should use is determined by the computer or device that you plan to use the disc in after it's burned. For more information about burning a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, see <navigationLink><linkText>Burn a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a5931698" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <para>The following sections explain how to determine which format to choose when using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer to burn a data disc  (a type of disc that is useful for storing, archiving, and sharing files among different computers and devices). If you want to create other types of discs, such as a DVD-Video disc (to play in a regular DVD player) or an audio CD (to play in a regular CD player), you’ll need to use a different program or feature of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. </para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>Pick the appropriate disc and format for your needs</title>
        <para>Find an example in the following table that best describes your situation. Then, insert the recommended disc, and choose the appropriate disc format when you prepare your disc for burning.</para>
        <para>The type of recordable disc you should choose depends on a few different factors, such as:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>The types of recordable discs that work with your disc burner.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>The disc drive on the computer or device that you plan to use the disc in after it's burned and the types of recordable discs the computer or device can read.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>The total size for all the files you plan to burn to a disc.</para>
            <para>A typical recordable CD can hold about 650-700 megabytes (MB), whereas a typical recordable DVD can hold over six times more than that at about 4.7 gigabytes (GB). However, the total amount of disc space that you can use to burn files to the disc is less than the amount that's often listed on the disc itself. This is because the disc capacity is calculated differently when it's used in a computer. For example, a typical DVD-R that has a listed disc capacity of 4.7 GB can only store about 4.37 GB of data on the disc.</para>
            <para />
          </listItem>
        </list>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing disc formats and their appropriate uses</summary>
          <introduction>
            <para>The following table describes different CD or DVD burning scenarios and provides advice about which format to use.</para>
          </introduction>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>To</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Use this</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Burn any kind of file and use the disc in a <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> or later computer.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase>‌ Live File System</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Burn any kind of file and use the disc in any computer, including versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> earlier than <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase> Mastered</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Burn any kind of file and use the disc in a  <notLocalizable>Windows Vista</notLocalizable> or later computer.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, or BD-RE</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase>‌ Live File System or Mastered</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Burn music or pictures and use the disc in  regular CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc players that can play MP3 files and digital pictures.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase> Mastered</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Burn music or pictures and use the disc in any computer, including versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> earlier than <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase> Mastered</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Be able to add and erase one file or many files over and over (like you can with a  USB flash drive) and use the disc in a <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> or later computer.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase>  Live File System</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Be able to add and erase one file or many files over and over (like you can with a  USB flash drive) and use the disc in a <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable> computer.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, or BD-RE</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase>  Live File System</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Leave a disc in your computer’s burner and copy files to it at your convenience, such as for routine backup.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Disc:</leadInPhrase> CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, or BD-RE</para>
              <para>
                <leadInPhrase class="other">Format:</leadInPhrase> Live File System</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Understanding the difference between the Live File System and Mastered disc formats</title>
        <para>When choosing a disc format, it's helpful to understand what the differences are, so you can pick the right format for the disc you're going to burn.  Discs that use the <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format are often more convenient because you can copy selected files immediately and as often as you want, just like you can with a <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>USB flash drive</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. Alternatively, Live File System discs can’t be used in all computers or in a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc player. Use this guide to understand the difference between  Live File System and <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> discs:</para>
        <sections>
          <section>
            <title>Discs formatted with the  Live File System option:</title>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>Have this option name in the <ui>Burn a Disc</ui> dialog box: <ui>Like a USB flash drive</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Work like a USB flash drive, which means that you can copy files to disc immediately without having to burn them later in a separate step.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Give you the option to delete one file, many files, or all files. For more information about erasing files from a disc, see <navigationLink><linkText>Erase a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c84afc5f-a21b-4229-b15b-850b548ee4b2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are convenient if you want to keep a disc in your CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner and copy files whenever the need arises.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are compatible only with <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> and later versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Aren't blank after they're formatted.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Discs formatted with the Mastered option:</title>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>Have this option name in the <ui>Burn a Disc</ui> dialog box: <ui>With a CD/DVD player</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Don’t copy files immediately; you need to assemble the entire collection of files that you want to copy to the disc, and then burn them all at once.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Don't give you the option of deleting just one file or a few. All files on the disc will be deleted. For more information about erasing files from a disc, see <navigationLink><linkText>Erase a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c84afc5f-a21b-4229-b15b-850b548ee4b2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are convenient if you want to burn a large collection of files, such as a music CD.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are compatible with other computers and consumer electronic devices, such as CD players,  DVD players, and Blu-ray Disc players.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </section>
        </sections>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Why are there different versions of the  Live File System format?</title>
        <para>Each version of the  Live File System format is compatible with different operating systems. Depending on which computers you plan to use a disc in, you might need to select a different version of Live File System. If you plan to use your disc on a later version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, however, you shouldn't need to change the version of the Live File System you use. If you need to make discs that are compatible with earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, use the following table to select the right Live File System version for your needs:</para>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing Live File System versions and their appropriate uses</summary>
          <introduction>
            <para>The following table describes  Live File System versions and their appropriate uses.</para>
          </introduction>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Live File System version (UDF)</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Best for</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>1.50</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>This version is compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows 2000</notLocalizable> (and later) and <notLocalizable>Windows Server 2003</notLocalizable> (and later). It might not be compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows 98</notLocalizable> computers.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>2.00</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>This version is  compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> (and later) and <notLocalizable>Windows Server 2003</notLocalizable> (and later). It might not be compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows 98</notLocalizable> and <notLocalizable>Windows 2000</notLocalizable> computers.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>2.01</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>This is the default version that's  compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> (and later) and <notLocalizable>Windows Server 2003</notLocalizable> (and later). It might not be compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows 98</notLocalizable> and <notLocalizable>Windows 2000</notLocalizable> computers.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>2.50</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>This version is designed for <notLocalizable>Windows Vista</notLocalizable> (and later). It might not be compatible with earlier versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
        <para>For  information about formatting a disc, see <navigationLink><linkText>Format a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3fdbacc1-0abd-4c62-a739-a3760508b59e" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>What are the differences between the various kinds of CD and DVD discs?</title>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing discs and their appropriate uses</summary>
          <introduction>
            <para>The following table describes the different kinds of CDs and DVDs and provides information about their appropriate use.</para>
          </introduction>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Disc</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>General information</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Capacity</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Compatibility</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>CD-ROM</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Known as a <newTerm>read-only</newTerm> disc, usually used to store commercial programs and data. You can't add or delete information on a CD-ROM.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>650 MB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Highly compatible with most computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>CD-R</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a CD-R more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from a Mastered disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>650 MB</para>
              <para>700 MB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>close</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=700e8fb4-48a5-4b8c-a599-fd9978fcc8de#gtmt_close_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> the session to read this disc in a different computer. Highly compatible with most computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>CD-RW</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a CD-RW more than once. You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A CD-RW can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>650 MB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Compatible with many computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-ROM</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Known as a <newTerm>read-only</newTerm> disc, usually used to store commercial programs and data. You can't add or delete information on a DVD-ROM.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Highly compatible with most computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-R</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD-R more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from the disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Highly compatible with most computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD+R</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD+R more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from the disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Compatible with many computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-RW</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD-RW more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>). You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A DVD-RW can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You don't need to close the session to read this disc in another computer. Compatible with many computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD+RW</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD+RW more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>). You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A DVD+RW can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You don't need to close the session to read this disc in another computer. Compatible with many computers and devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-RAM</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD-RAM more than once. You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A DVD-RAM can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>2.6 GB</para>
              <para>4.7 GB</para>
              <para>5.2 GB</para>
              <para>9.4 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-RAM discs can generally be used only in DVD-RAM drives and might not be readable by DVD players and other devices.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD-R DL</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD-R DL more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from a Mastered disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>8.5 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Compatible with some computers and many newer DVD players.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>DVD+R DL</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a DVD+R DL more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from a Mastered disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>8.5 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Compatible with some computers and many newer DVD players.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>BD-R</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a BD-R once (in one <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from the disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>25 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Compatible with computers running <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>BD-R DL</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a BD-R DL once (in one <newTerm>session</newTerm>), but you can't delete files from the disc.  Each burn is permanent.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>50 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You must close the session to read this disc in a different computer. Compatible with computers running <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>BD-RE</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a BD-RE more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>). You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A BD-RE can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>25 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You don't need to close the session to read this disc in another computer. Compatible with computers running <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>BD-RE DL</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You can burn files to a BD-RE DL more than once (each time is referred to as a <newTerm>session</newTerm>). You can also delete unwanted files from the disc to reclaim space and add additional files. A BD-RE DL can be burned and erased many times.</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>50 GB</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>You don't need to close the session to read this disc in another computer. Compatible with computers running <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
        <para>For more information about setting the options for closing a session when a disc is ejected, see <navigationLink><linkText>Close or finalize a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6ba29b2b-0804-44ba-b277-a64fc439c79c" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
  <alertSet class="note">
    <title>Note</title>
    <alert>
      <para>For another computer to be able to read a Blu-ray Disc, that computer must have a Blu-ray Disc burner. For another computer to be able to read a DVD disc, that computer must have a DVD or Blu-ray drive. CDs can be used in both CD and DVD drives, and in most (but not all) Blu-ray drives.</para>
    </alert>
  </alertSet>
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  <title>Disc burning: frequently asked questions </title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are answers to some common questions about using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to burn a disc.</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why are there two different ways to format a disc?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>You can choose between the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> formats when creating a new recordable disc because each of these formats is used for a different purpose. The Live File System is a convenient way to create a disc. When you use a Live File System disc, files are copied to the disc right away. When you use the Mastered format, files are stored in a <newTerm>staging area</newTerm> on your <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> until you decide to burn the disc.</para>
      <para>When you use the Live File System format with rewritable discs, such as  CD-RW and DVD-RW, you can also erase individual files from a disc to recover space, which isn't possible with Mastered discs. Alternatively, Mastered discs can be used on a wider-variety of computers, such as those running on earlier or later versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, those running on a different operating system than <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, as well as on  other devices such as regular CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc players. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Which CD or DVD format should I use?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2af64e60-60aa-4d79-ab6c-3a5db5806cbe" /></navigationLink></para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How much hard disk space do I need to burn a disc?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If you're using the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format, you don't need to free any additional space to burn your disc, because each file is written to the disc as you go.</para>
      <para>If you are creating a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> disc, however, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> might need to create a complete <newTerm>image</newTerm>, or temporary copy, of the disc before it is burned. A temporary disc image is created if the files and folders that you're burning aren't stored on the same hard disk drive volume as the temporary folder location (typically C:\),  if the hard disk drive isn't formatted using the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>NTFS file system</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=561480ce-050b-4273-9d2a-809d76c93ac1#gtmt_ntfs_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, or if you're burning a very large number of very small files. This temporary disc image can be as large as twice the capacity of the disc you're creating—you might need as much as 1.3 gigabytes (GB) on your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> to burn to a CD disc that has a listed disc capacity of 650 MB, or 8.74 gigabytes (GB) to burn a DVD disc that has a listed disc capacity of 4.7 GB, or 46 GB to burn a Blu-ray Disc that has a listed capacity of 25 GB. (The listed disc capacity and amount of free hard disk space that's required are different. This is because the disc capacity is calculated differently when the disc is used in a computer.)</para>
      <para>If you have more than one hard disk drive or <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>partition</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=75f2da20-91f7-4f31-8e17-798cce2c38c1#gtmt_partition_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> on your computer, you can specify which location to temporarily store the files you're burning for a Mastered disc. Here's how:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
              <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
              <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Right-click your disc burner, and then click <ui>Properties</ui>.</para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Click the <ui>Recording</ui> tab, click the hard disk drive that you want to use from the hard disk drive list, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
      <alertSet class="note">
        <title>Note</title>
        <alert>
          <para>You should set the temporary location to a hard disk drive volume that is formatted using the NTFS file system that also contains the majority of the files and folders you plan to burn.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>If I have more than one disc burner, how do I set the default for burning discs in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
              <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
              <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Right-click your disc burner, and then click <ui>Properties</ui>.</para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Click the <ui>Recording</ui> tab, click the disc-burning drive that you want to use as your default when burning discs using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, and then click <ui>OK</ui>. </para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Do I need to close or finalize my disc when I'm done burning?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Not necessarily. <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Closing</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=700e8fb4-48a5-4b8c-a599-fd9978fcc8de#gtmt_close_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> a disc session makes the disc compatible with other computers and consumer electronic devices, such as a CD or DVD player. However, not all discs need to be closed. You only need to close CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs. Rewritable discs (which end in RW) don't need to be closed, but they might not work in regular CD or DVD players either. In addition to this, discs that haven't been closed can still be used in other disc burners. However, they can't be used in most CD-ROM,  DVD-ROM, or BD-ROM drives.</para>
      <para>Some programs might offer to <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>finalize</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=324af524-d839-45ed-a711-9414c3107bd7#gtmt_finalize_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> your disc instead of closing the current session. A disc that has been finalized is complete. You can open files from the disc, but you can't add more files or save changes to existing files on the disc. If you close the current session, however, you can add more files later on as long as you have space on the disc.</para>
      <para>
        <glossaryEntryLink>
          <linkText>Mastered</linkText>
          <uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def">
            <summary>View definition</summary>
          </uri>
        </glossaryEntryLink> discs don't need to be closed because they are in a closed session already, which makes them compatible with other computers. Therefore,  you will never see an option to close a session when burning a Mastered disc. </para>
      <para>For more information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Close or finalize a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6ba29b2b-0804-44ba-b277-a64fc439c79c" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Can I make additional copies of a disc I just burned?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>The easiest way to make more than one copy of a disc is to copy all the files you want to burn to a temporary folder on your <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, and then burn these files to each disc that you want to create.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How do I make a music or a video disc that will work in a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc player?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Use a music or video burning program to make playable discs. If you use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to copy music files to a disc, they will be copied as files and might not play in most regular CD players. Whether some audio and video files can be played back depends on the types of audio and video files that your CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc player supports.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Set up <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to automatically play CDs and DVDs</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can set up your computer so that when you insert a CD or DVD, it will play automatically and you won't have to select your preferences every time.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
            <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Choose the action that you want <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to perform for each media type, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.   </para>
      </step>
      <alertSet class="note">
        <title>Note</title>
        <alert>
          <para>Devices that are connected to your computer are listed at the bottom of the AutoPlay window, and you can also select default actions for them.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Using Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Paint is a feature  in <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable> that you can use to create drawings on a blank drawing area or in existing pictures. Many of the tools you use in Paint are found in the Ribbon, which is  near the top of the Paint window. The following illustration shows the Ribbon and other parts of Paint.</para>
    <example>
      <para>
        <embedObject>
          <caption>The Paint window</caption>
          <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=08d880fe-a592-483d-8a31-b508716750ea" mimeType="image/jpg">
            <objectParameters>
              <objectParameter name="width" value="387" />
              <objectParameter name="height" value="420" />
            </objectParameters>
            <summary>Picture of the Paint window</summary>
          </objectUri>
        </embedObject>
      </para>
    </example>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>Drawing lines</title>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
        <para>You can use several different tools to draw in Paint. The tool you use and the options you select determine how the line appears in your drawing. These are the tools you can use to draw lines in Paint.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Pencil tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Pencil</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ced13ab1-566a-449f-a143-f54f31c3e666" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Pencil tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to draw thin, free-form lines or curves. </para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the <ui>Pencil</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ced13ab1-566a-449f-a143-f54f31c3e666" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Pencil tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, click a color, and then drag the pointer in the picture to draw.</para>
            <para>To draw using the Color 2 (background) color, right-click while you drag the pointer.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Brushes</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Brushes</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c345b9ec-52b9-4245-ac3d-a594b22ca69a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Brushes tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to draw lines that have a different appearance and texture—it's like using different artistic brushes. By using different brushes, you can draw free-form and curving lines that have different effects.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, click the down arrow under  <ui>Brushes</ui>. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the artistic brush that you want to use.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Size</ui>, and then click a line size, which determines the thickness of the brush stroke.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, click a color, and then drag the pointer to paint. </para>
            <para>To paint using the Color 2 (background) color, right-click while you drag the pointer.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Line tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Line</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6f9beb15-5600-44cb-9535-7b6b4ae8478a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Line tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>   to draw a straight line. When using this tool, you can choose the thickness of the line, as well as the appearance of it.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click the <ui>Line</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6f9beb15-5600-44cb-9535-7b6b4ae8478a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Line tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Size</ui>, and then click a line size, which determines the thickness of the line.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, click a color, and then drag the pointer to draw the line. </para>
            <para>To draw a line that uses the Color 2 (background) color, right-click while you drag the pointer.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>(Optional) To change the line style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click a line style.</para>
          </step>
          <alertSet class="tip">
            <title>Tip</title>
            <alert>
              <para>To draw a horizontal line, press and hold the Shift key as you draw from one side to the other.</para>
            </alert>
            <alert>
              <para>To draw a vertical line, press and hold the Shift key and draw up or down.</para>
            </alert>
          </alertSet>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Curve tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Curve</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=de878cb7-f8be-4c2e-9b7b-939282788d2d" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Curve tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to draw a smooth, curved  line.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click the <ui>Curve</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=de878cb7-f8be-4c2e-9b7b-939282788d2d" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Curve tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Size</ui>, and then click a line size, which determine the thickness of the line.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, click a color, and then drag the pointer to draw the line.</para>
            <para>To draw a line that uses the Color 2 (background) color, right-click while you drag the pointer.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>After you have created the line, click the area in the picture where you want the arc of the curve to be, and then drag the pointer to adjust the curve.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Drawing different shapes</title>
        <para>You can use Paint to add different shapes in a picture. The ready-made shapes range from traditional shapes—rectangles,  ellipses, triangles, and arrows—to fun and unusual shapes, such as a heart, lightning bolt, or callouts (to name a few). If you want to make your own custom shape, you can use to the Polygon tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=315d2042-7833-4a55-94b2-8afe069be670" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Polygon tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to do this.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>Shapes in Paint</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=018108c1-5b5e-4942-9ecc-451215f834dd" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="178" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="93" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Picture of the Shapes gallery</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Ready-made shapes</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>You can use Paint to draw different types of ready-made shapes. Here's a list of them:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>Line</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Curve</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Oval</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Rectangle   and Rounded rectangle </para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Triangle and Right triangle</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Diamond</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Pentagon</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Hexagon</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Arrows (Right arrow, Left arrow, Up arrow, Down arrow)</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Stars (Four-point star, Five-point star, Six-point star)</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Callouts (Rounded rectangular callout, Oval callout, Cloud callout)</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Heart</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Lightning bolt</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click a ready-made shape.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To draw the shape, drag the pointer.</para>
            <para>To draw a shape with equal sides, press and hold the Shift key as you drag the mouse. For example, to draw a square, click the <ui>Rectangle</ui><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=46bf7404-dc82-44a4-b540-9625ac9beeef" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Rectangle</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then press and hold the Shift key and drag the mouse.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>With the shape still selected, you can do one or more of the following to change its appearance:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the line style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click a line style.</para>
                <para>If you don't want your shape to have an outline, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click <ui>No outline</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the outline size, click <ui>Size</ui>, and then click a line size (thickness).</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color for the outline.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click a color to fill the shape.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the fill style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Fill</ui>, and then click a fill style.</para>
                <para>If you don't want your shape to be filled, click <ui>Fill</ui>, and then click <ui>No fill</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Polygon tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Polygon</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=315d2042-7833-4a55-94b2-8afe069be670" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Polygon tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to make a custom shape with any number of sides.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click the <ui>Polygon</ui> tool  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=315d2042-7833-4a55-94b2-8afe069be670" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Polygon tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> . </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To draw a polygon, drag the pointer to draw a straight line. Then, click each point where you want additional sides to appear.</para>
            <para>To create sides with 45- or 90-degree angles, press and hold the Shift key as you create each sides.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Connect the last line to the first line to finish drawing the polygon and to close the shape.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>With the shape still selected, you can do one or more of the following if you want to change the appearance of it:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the line style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click a line style.</para>
                <para>If you don't want your shape to have an outline, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click <ui>No outline</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the outline size, click <ui>Size</ui>, and then click a line size (thickness).</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color for the outline.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click a color to fill the shape.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the fill style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Fill</ui>, and then click a fill style.</para>
                <para>If you don't want your shape to be filled, click <ui>Fill</ui>, and then click <ui>No fill</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Adding text</title>
        <para>In Paint, you can also add your own text or message in your picture.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Text tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Text</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f6f9be91-5151-4828-a051-25d124c774ff" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Text tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to enter text in the picture.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the <ui>Text</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f6f9be91-5151-4828-a051-25d124c774ff" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Text tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>
 .</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Drag the pointer in the drawing area where you want to add text.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Under <ui>Text Tools</ui>, on the <ui>Text</ui> tab, click the font face, size, and style in the <ui>Font</ui> group.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>The Font group</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=19a4c31f-fbdd-49e9-af88-750ccf1d0bec" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="267" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="156" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of the Font group</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color for the text.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Type the text that you want to add.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>(Optional) If you want the background of the text area to be filled, in the <ui>Background</ui> group, click <ui>Opaque</ui>. In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click a background color for the text area.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <sidebar>
        <title>Work faster in Paint</title>
        <para>There's a fast way to put the commands you use most often in Paint in easy reach—put them on the Quick Access Toolbar above the Ribbon.</para>
        <para>To add a Paint command to the Quick Access Toolbar, right-click a button or command, and then click <ui>Add to Quick Access Toolbar</ui>.</para>
      </sidebar>
      <section>
        <title>Selecting and editing objects</title>
        <para>In Paint, you might want to make a change to part of a picture or an object. To do this, you need to select the part of the picture that you want to change, and then make the edit. Some changes you can make include the following: resizing an object, moving or copying an object, rotating it, or cropping the picture to only show the selected item.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Select tool</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Select</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5b87bcac-7fca-4c7e-aa1f-50c4339ee81c" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="19" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Select tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to select part of the picture that you want to change.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click the down arrow under <ui>Select</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Do one of the following, depending on what you want to select.</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To select any square or rectangular part of the picture, click <ui>Rectangular selection</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the part of the picture you want to work with.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To select any irregularly shaped part of the picture, click <ui>Free-form selection</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the part of the picture you want to work with.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To select the whole picture, click <ui>Select all</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To select everything in the picture except for the currently selected area, click <ui>Invert selection</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To delete the selected object, click <ui>Delete</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Determine if the Color 2  (background) color is included in your selection by doing the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To include the background color with your selection, clear <ui>Transparent selection</ui>. When you paste the selection, the background color is included and will appear in the pasted item.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To make the selection transparent so no background color is in the selection, click <ui>Transparent selection</ui>. When you paste the selection, any areas using the current background color will be transparent, which will allow the rest of the picture to appear in its place.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Crop</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Crop</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04c09cb-4ec0-4434-ab50-1826ca799a03" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Crop tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to crop a picture so only the part you selected appears in your picture. Cropping lets you change the picture so only the selected object or person is visible.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click the arrow under <ui>Select</ui>, and then click the kind of selection you want to make.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Drag the pointer to select the part of the picture you want to show.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Crop</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To save the cropped picture as a new file, click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, point to <ui>Save as</ui>, and then click the file type for the current picture.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para> In the <ui>File name</ui> box, type a new file name, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
            <para>Saving the cropped image as a new picture file prevents overwriting the original picture file.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Rotate</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Rotate</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ce433bf6-17e7-4645-8903-06f829ed0c98" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of Rotate</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to rotate the whole picture or a selected part of it.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>Depending on what you want to rotate, do one of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To rotate the whole picture, on the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Rotate</ui>, and then click the rotation direction.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To rotate an object or part of a picture, on the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Select</ui>. Drag the pointer to select the area or object, click <ui>Rotate</ui>, and then click the rotation direction.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Erasing part of a picture</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Eraser</newTerm> tool  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b8d867cf-e02a-4d1d-947b-604741f79d23" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Eraser tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to erase areas of your picture.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the <ui>Eraser</ui><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b8d867cf-e02a-4d1d-947b-604741f79d23" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Eraser tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Size</ui>, click an eraser size, and then drag the eraser over the area of the picture that you want to erase. Any areas that you erase will reveal the background color (Color 2).</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Resizing a picture or part of it</title>
        <para>Use <newTerm>Resize</newTerm>‌ <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=803a2098-6f67-4704-9e12-881cb80b57f1" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Resize button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>   to resize the whole image or to resize an object or part of a picture. You can also skew an object in the picture so that it appears slanted.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Resize the whole picture</title>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Resize</ui>. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize and Skew</ui> dialog box, select the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box so that the resized picture will have the same aspect ratio as the original.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize</ui> area, click <ui>Pixels</ui>, and then enter a new width in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box or new height in the <ui>Vertical</ui> box. Click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
            <para>If the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box is selected, you only need to enter the horizontal value (width) or vertical value (height). The other box in the Resize area is updated automatically.

</para>
            <para>For example, if a picture is 320 x 240 pixels and you want to make it half that size with the same aspect ratio, in the <ui>Resize</ui> area, with the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box selected, enter 160 in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box. The new picture size will be half the original size at 160 x 120 pixels.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Resize part of the picture</title>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, click <ui>Select</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the area or object.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Resize</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize and Skew</ui> dialog box, select the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box so that the resized part will have the same aspect ratio as the original.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize</ui> area, click <ui>Pixels</ui>, and then enter a new width in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box or new height in the <ui>Vertical</ui> box. Click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
            <para>If the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box is selected, you only need to enter the horizontal value (width) or vertical value (height). The other box in the Resize area is updated automatically.

</para>
            <para>For example, if the part you selected is 320 x 240 pixels and you want to make it half that size with the same aspect ratio, in the <ui>Resize</ui> area, with the <ui>Maintain aspect ratio</ui> check box selected, enter 160 in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> box. The part will be half the original size at 160 x 120 pixels.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Change the drawing area size</title>
          <step>
            <para>Do one of the following, depending on how you want to resize the drawing area:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To resize the drawing area and make it larger, drag one of the small white boxes on the edge of the drawing area to the desired size.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To resize the drawing area by entering a specific size, click the <ui>Paint</ui>  button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Properties</ui>. In the  <ui>Width</ui> and <ui>Height</ui> boxes, enter the new width and height, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Skew an object</title>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, click <ui>Select</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the area or object.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Resize</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Resize and Skew</ui> dialog box, type the amount to skew the selected area (in degrees) in the <ui>Horizontal</ui> and <ui>Vertical</ui> boxes in the <ui>Skew (Degrees)</ui> area, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Moving and copying objects</title>
        <para>After you select an object, you can cut or copy the selected item. This lets you use one object many times in your picture if you want, or move an object (when it's selected) to a new part of your picture.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Cut and paste</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Cut</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5fd5ecd5-b454-4639-9b23-7f371659b118" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Cut button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to cut a selected object and paste it in another part of your picture. When you cut a selected area, the area that is cut is replaced with the background color. Therefore, if your picture has a solid background color, you might want to change the <ui>Color 2</ui> color to match the background color before cutting the object.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Select</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the area or object you want to cut.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Clipboard</ui> group, click <ui>Cut</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Clipboard</ui> group, click <ui>Paste</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>With the object still selected, move it to a new place in your picture where you want it to appear.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Copy and paste</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Copy</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=045554f4-3228-44ea-a315-9bf4f83e526a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Copy button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to copy a selected object in Paint. This is useful if you have lines, shapes, or text that you want to appear multiple times in your picture.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Select</ui>, and then drag the pointer to select the area or object you want to copy.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Clipboard</ui> group, click <ui>Copy</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Clipboard</ui> group, click <ui>Paste</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>With the object still selected, move it to a new place in your picture where you want the copy to appear.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Paste a picture into Paint</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Paste from</newTerm> to paste an existing picture file into Paint. After you paste the picture file, you can edit it without changing the original (as long as you save the edited picture with a different file name than the original).</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Clipboard</ui> group, click the arrow under <ui>Paste</ui>, and then click <ui>Paste from</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Find the picture file that you want to paste into Paint, click it, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Working with color</title>
        <para>There are a number of tools to help you work specifically with color in Paint. They let you use the colors you want when you're drawing and editing in Paint.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Color boxes</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>The <newTerm>Color boxes</newTerm> indicate the current <newTerm>Color 1 (foreground color)</newTerm> and <newTerm>Color 2 (background color)</newTerm> colors. How they're used depends on what you're doing in Paint.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>The Color boxes</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=56085fa4-196b-45c1-bc8d-e5e18c23c6d9" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="92" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="84" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of the Color boxes</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>When using the color boxes, you can do one or more of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the selected foreground color, on the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color square. </para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To change the selected background color, on the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click a color square. </para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To paint with the selected foreground color, drag the pointer. </para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To paint with the selected background color, right-click while you drag the pointer. </para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Color picker</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Color picker</newTerm> tool  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=521be35b-9fcc-4232-a369-35401bab391a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Color picker tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to set the current foreground or background color. By picking a color from the picture, you can make sure that you're using the color you want when drawing in Paint, so your colors match. </para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click <ui>Color picker</ui><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=521be35b-9fcc-4232-a369-35401bab391a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Color picker tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the color in your picture that you want to set as the foreground color, or right-click the color in your picture that you want to set as the background color.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Fill with color</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the  <newTerm>Fill with color</newTerm> tool  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=a0c0d3fe-7e78-4088-b8ba-b96b160d8f03" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Fill with color tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to fill the entire picture or an enclosed shape with color. </para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click <ui>Fill with color</ui><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=a0c0d3fe-7e78-4088-b8ba-b96b160d8f03" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Fill with color tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, click a color, and then click inside the area to fill it.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To remove the color and replace it with the background color instead, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, click a color, and then right-click the area to fill it.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Editing colors</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Edit colors</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=16e28a95-2601-4239-b5d8-a9113a28c336" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Edit colors</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to pick a new color. Mixing colors in Paint lets you choose the exact color that you want to use.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Edit colors</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Edit Colors</ui> dialog box, click a color in the color pallette, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
            <para>The color will appear in one of the color boxes, so you can use that color in Paint.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Viewing your picture</title>
        <para>Changing the view in Paint lets you choose how you want to work with the picture. You can zoom in on a certain part of the picture or the whole picture if you want. Conversely, you can zoom out if the picture is too large. In addition, you can show rulers and gridlines as you work in Paint, which can help you work better in Paint.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Magnifier</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Magnifier</newTerm> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=516fa844-307a-439a-ab43-0d46060833e5" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Magnifier tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to zoom in on a part of your picture.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the  <ui>Magnifier</ui><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=516fa844-307a-439a-ab43-0d46060833e5" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Magnifier tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, move the magnifier, and then click to zoom in on the part of the image shown in the square.</para>
            <para>Drag the horizontal and vertical scroll bars on the bottom and right side of the window to move around the picture.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To reduce the zoom level, right-click the Magnifier again.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Zoom in and out</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Zoom in</newTerm>  and <newTerm>Zoom out</newTerm>   to see a larger or smaller view of your image. For example, you might be editing a small part of it and need to zoom in to see it. Or the opposite might be true; your picture might be too large to fit on the screen, so you need to zoom out to view all of it.</para>
            <para>In Paint, there are few different ways to zoom in or out, depending on what you want to do.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>To increase the zoom level, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Zoom</ui> group, click <ui>Zoom in</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To reduce the zoom level, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Zoom</ui> group, click <ui>Zoom out</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To view the picture in the Paint window at its actual size, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Zoom</ui> group, click <ui>100%</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <alertSet class="tip">
            <title>Tip</title>
            <alert>
              <para>To zoom in and out on a picture, you can also click the Zoom in <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2667905a-6a8f-4005-90c4-9a6d26980fc1" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Zoom in button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> or Zoom out <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=31c20f03-99fa-4c5e-995a-908f0bae0bba" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Zoom out button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> buttons on the Zoom slider at the bottom of the Paint window to increase or decrease the zoom level.</para>
              <example>
                <para>
                  <embedObject>
                    <caption>The Zoom slider</caption>
                    <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5b6288c0-54b8-4dd7-b826-34594900b32a" mimeType="image/jpg">
                      <objectParameters>
                        <objectParameter name="width" value="203" />
                        <objectParameter name="height" value="34" />
                      </objectParameters>
                      <summary>Picture of the Zoom slider</summary>
                    </objectUri>
                  </embedObject>
                </para>
              </example>
            </alert>
          </alertSet>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Rulers</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Rulers</newTerm>   to view a horizontal ruler at the top of the drawing area and a vertical ruler on the left side of the drawing area. The rulers let you view the dimensions of your picture, which can be helpful when resizing pictures.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>To show rulers, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Show or hide</ui> group, select the <ui>Rulers</ui> check box.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To hide rulers, clear the <ui>Rulers</ui> check box.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Gridlines</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use the <newTerm>Gridlines</newTerm>  to align shapes and lines when you're drawing in Paint. Gridlines are useful because they can help provide a visual reference for the sizes of objects as you draw, and they can help you align objects.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>To show gridlines, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Show or hide</ui> group, select the <ui>Gridlines</ui> check box.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To hide gridlines, clear the <ui>Gridlines</ui> check box.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Full screen</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Use <newTerm>Full screen</newTerm><embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d69935ea-417d-495a-b484-6093876c5db8" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="19" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Full screen button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to view your picture full screen.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>To view the picture on the entire screen, on the <ui>View</ui> tab, in the <ui>Display</ui> group, click <ui>Full screen</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To exit full screen and go back to the Paint window, click the picture.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Saving and using your picture</title>
        <para>When editing in Paint, you should save your work frequently so you don't accidentally lose it. After you save your picture, you can use it on your computer or share it with others in e‑mail.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Save a picture for the first time</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>When you save a new picture for the first time, you'll need to give it a file name.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>Click the  <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Save as type</ui> box, select the file format you want.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>File name</ui> box, type a name, and then click 
<ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Open a picture</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Instead of starting with a new picture, you might want to open an existing picture and edit in Paint.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui>  button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Find the picture you want to open in Paint, click it, and then click 
<ui>Open</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Set your picture as your desktop background</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>You can also set the picture, so it's used as the desktop background on your computer.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click 
<ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the  <ui>Paint</ui> button   <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, point to <ui>Set as desktop background</ui>, and then click one of the desktop background settings.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>Send your picture by e‑mail</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>If you have an e‑mail program installed and configured on your computer, you can attach your picture to an e‑mail message, and then share it with others through e‑mail.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click  <ui>Send in e‑mail</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the e‑mail message, enter the person's e‑mail address, type a short message, and then send the e‑mail message that has the picture attached.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Troubleshoot AutoPlay problems</title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are solutions to some common problems with AutoPlay.</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>The AutoPlay options only appeared the first time I plugged in a device or inserted a disc. How can I find them again, so I can choose a different action?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>To see the options one time, right-click the device or drive, and then click <ui>Open Autoplay</ui>. If the device isn’t plugged in, hold down Shift and plug in the device. You can also hold down Shift while inserting a disc to see the list of options.</para>
      <para>To see the options every time you plug in a device or insert a disc, follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to the device or type of disc, click <ui>Ask me every time</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para> I set a default action, but the AutoPlay dialog box continues to appear.
</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>AutoPlay must review the types of content on the storage device or disc before it can assign a default program to open with. If there is a lot of content, the dialog box appears while AutoPlay is finishing its review. This is normal, and the AutoPlay dialog box closes by itself.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I turn off AutoPlay so it will stop asking me what program I want to use?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Clear the <ui>Use AutoPlay for all media and devices</ui> check box.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I stop AutoPlay from automatically opening a program when I plug in a device or insert a disc?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>To never see the AutoPlay dialog box, click <ui>Take no action</ui> next to the device or disc. To choose an action each time you plug in a device or insert a disc, click <ui>Ask me every time</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>AutoPlay doesn't start when I insert a disc or plug in a device.</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>There are several reasons for this problem. AutoPlay might be restricted by <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Group Policy</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c74bf553-c4f6-4b2b-9116-d31378da525b#gtmt_group_policy_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, it could be canceled by a program that is running, or the service that AutoPlay needs to start might not be running.</para>
      <para>Here are some things to try:</para>
      <list class="unordered">
        <listItem>
          <para>Ask your network administrator if AutoPlay is restricted by Group Policy, and if so, what to do instead.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Close other programs that might be interfering by accessing the device or media directly.</para>
        </listItem>
        <listItem>
          <para>Follow these steps:</para>
          <procedure>
            <step>
              <para>Click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>,
click <ui>All Programs</ui>, click <ui>Accessories</ui>, right-click <ui>Command Prompt</ui>, and then click <ui>Run as administrator</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
            </step>
            <step>
              <para>At the command prompt, type <userInput>net start shellhwdetection</userInput>, and then press Enter.</para>
            </step>
            <step>
              <para>Restart your computer.</para>
            </step>
          </procedure>
        </listItem>
      </list>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why don't I see the AutoPlay prompt for some types of media or devices?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>It's possible that AutoPlay has been turned off for those types of media or devices. To check this, follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to the device or media, click  <ui>Ask me every time</ui> or select a specific action from the list.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>In the past, I held down Shift to prevent the AutoPlay dialog box from appearing. Why doesn't that work now?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Holding down the Shift key opens the AutoPlay dialog box regardless of the default setting. To prevent the AutoPlay dialog box from appearing for a specific storage type (such as a disc or device), follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to the device or media, click  <ui>Take no action</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para> Why does it take so long for AutoPlay to discover the types of content on my storage device?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>The device probably contains a large number of files or a deep folder structure.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Format a CD or DVD</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Before you can burn files to a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc, the disc must first be prepared using a process called <newTerm>formatting</newTerm>. There are several ways to format a disc. Your choice of format determines which computers and other devices will be able to read the disc.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>Insert a recordable or rewritable disc into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In the<ui> AutoPlay</ui> dialog box that appears, click <ui>Burn files to disc using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Type a name for your disc in the <ui>Disc title</ui> box.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click one of the following formatting options:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <ui>Like a USB flash drive</ui>
            </para>
            <para>The disc will use the <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <ui>With a CD/DVD player</ui>
            </para>
            <para>The disc will use the <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Next</ui> to prepare the disc.</para>
        <para>Now you can burn files to your disc using whichever method you selected. For more information about burning a CD or DVD, see <navigationLink><linkText>Burn a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a5931698" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Choosing the right formatting option for the job</title>
        <para>When you format a CD or DVD, you can choose either the Live File System or Mastered format.  Use the following information to help you determine which formatting option you should choose.</para>
        <sections>
          <section>
            <title>Live File System discs:</title>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>Enable you to copy files immediately to the disc by dragging them.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are convenient if you want to keep a disc in your disc burner and occasionally copy a few files at a time.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are convenient because there is no lengthy recording step as there is with Mastered discs. Each file is written to the disc as you drag it to the disc folder.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Enable you to save a new file directly to the disc.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Enable you to update or delete individual files.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Enable you to format the disc again when you use a rewritable disc, such as a CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD-RAM.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Might have to be <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>closed</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=700e8fb4-48a5-4b8c-a599-fd9978fcc8de#gtmt_close_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> before they can be used in other computers.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are compatible only with computers running on <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> and later versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Mastered discs:</title>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>Enable you to drag files to the disc and then burn all the files at once.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are convenient if you need to burn a large collection of files.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Are compatible with computers running older or current versions of the <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> operating system, a different operating system other than <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, as well as consumer electronic devices such as CD players, DVD players, and Blu-ray Disc players.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>Might require a large amount of free <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> space to burn (up to twice the capacity of the disc you're burning).</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </section>
        </sections>
        <para>For more information about these formatting options and determining which one to choose, see <navigationLink><linkText>Which CD or DVD format should I use?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2af64e60-60aa-4d79-ab6c-3a5db5806cbe" /></navigationLink></para>
      </section>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Choosing the right disc for the job</title>
        <para>There are many kinds of <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>writable </linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0aa3ec1c-29c8-447b-a2b3-9fa953e2e08e#gtmt_writeable_disc_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> discs, and not all discs can be formatted in the same way. Refer to the following table for details on disc formatting.</para>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing the major differences between formatting each kind of disc</summary>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>This type of disc</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Can be formatted</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, or DVD+R DL</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Only once. Information can't be deleted from this type of disc.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Many times. If the disc has been formatted at least once, you can erase the disc quickly, format it, and then burn files to it again. For more information about erasing files from a disc, see <navigationLink><linkText>Erase a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c84afc5f-a21b-4229-b15b-850b548ee4b2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Change AutoPlay settings</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>AutoPlay lets you choose which program to use for different kinds of digital media, such as music CDs or pictures from your digital camera.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To turn AutoPlay on or off</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>When you turn AutoPlay on, you can choose what should happen when you insert different types of digital media into your computer. For example, you can choose which digital media player is used to play  CDs. When AutoPlay is turned off, you are prompted to choose what you want to do when you insert digital media into your computer.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
            <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Do one of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>To turn AutoPlay on, select the <ui>Use AutoPlay for all media and devices</ui> check box.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>To turn AutoPlay off, clear the <ui>Use AutoPlay for all media and devices</ui> check box.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To change AutoPlay settings</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>Follow these steps to specify what should happen when you insert different types of digital media into your computer.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
            <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Under <ui>Media</ui>, find the type of media that you want to change the AutoPlay setting for.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the action that you want AutoPlay to take when you insert that type of media into your computer.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Open Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Paint is a feature in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that you can use to create drawings or edit digital pictures. You can also use Paint to save picture files using different file formats.</para>
    <para>
      <shellExecuteLink>
        <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
        <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
        <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
      </shellExecuteLink>
      <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
        <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
      </phrase>
    </para>
    <para>For more information about using the different tools in Paint, see <navigationLink><linkText>Using Paint</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=379810ee-75d9-4d02-a3b9-68cad94146aa" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Here's another way to open Paint: Click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>. In the search box, type <ui>Paint</ui>, and then, in the list of results, click <ui>Paint</ui>.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Close or finalize a CD or DVD</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Before you can use a recordable disc (such as CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, or DVD+R DL) formatted with the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format in other computers, you need to  <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>close</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=700e8fb4-48a5-4b8c-a599-fd9978fcc8de#gtmt_close_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> the current disc session to prepare the disc for use.</para>
    <para>For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Burn a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a5931698" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To stop closing discs automatically</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>The disc session is closed by default when you eject a disc that can be burned in multiple sessions (called multi-session capable discs, such as CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, and BD-R discs), as well as for single-session capable discs (such as such DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL, and BD-RE discs). This is a system level setting that applies to all user accounts on that computer. You must be logged on with a user account that has administrative privileges to change these settings using the steps below.</para>
        <para> You can change the close session settings for both multi-session and single-session capable discs by doing the following:</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
            <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Right-click the disc burner, and then click <ui>Properties</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Recording</ui> tab, and then click <ui>Global Settings</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Do one or both of the following in the <ui>Global Settings</ui> dialog box, and then click <ui>OK</ui>:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>If you don’t want to automatically close the session when you eject a single session-only disc, clear the <ui>Single session-only discs are ejected</ui> check box.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>If you don’t want to automatically close the session when you eject a multi session-capable disc, clear the <ui>Multi session-capable discs are ejected</ui> check box.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To close a disc manually</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
            <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer, click the disc burner drive, and then click <ui>Close session</ui> on the toolbar.</para>
        <para>The session will be closed, so the disc can be used in other computers.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
  <alertSet class="note">
    <title>Notes</title>
    <alert>
      <para>After you close a disc session for multi-session capable discs, you can still add more files to the disc, but you must close each additional session to be able to use the disc on another computer. About 20 megabytes (MB) of disc space is used each time you close a session.</para>
    </alert>
    <alert>
      <para>If you remove a disc from your burner without closing the disc session, you can close it later on. Just insert it back into your computer's disc burner and follow the steps above to close the session.</para>
    </alert>
    <alert>
      <para>Some programs might <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>finalize</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=324af524-d839-45ed-a711-9414c3107bd7#gtmt_finalize_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> your disc instead of closing the current session. You can't add any additional files to a disc that has been finalized.</para>
    </alert>
  </alertSet>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Change color management settings</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Color management systems ensure that color content is rendered everywhere as accurately as possible—including on<glossaryEntryLink><linkText> devices</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2af33251-a510-4f87-bd16-6b6e5fda2e04#gtmt_device_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, such as your monitor display and your printer.</para>
    <example>
      <para>
        <embedObject>
          <caption>Color management systems help to ensure that colors appear the same on different devices</caption>
          <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=57c00601-bd62-40b9-8b4e-49998e17cb8a" mimeType="image/jpg">
            <objectParameters>
              <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
              <objectParameter name="height" value="351" />
            </objectParameters>
            <summary>Picture of a monitor, printer, and color wheel in the middle</summary>
          </objectUri>
        </embedObject>
      </para>
    </example>
    <para>Different types of devices have different color characteristics and capabilities. For example, your monitor display can't show the same set of colors that a printer can reproduce. This is because each device uses a different process to produce color content. Scanners and digital cameras have different color characteristics as well. Even different programs will occasionally interpret and process colors differently. Without a consistent color management system, the same picture can look different on each of these devices.</para>
    <para>How color content appears also depends on the viewing conditions (such as ambient lighting)  because the human eye adapts to different lighting conditions, even when viewing the same picture. Color management systems maintain an acceptable appearance of color on devices with different color capabilities and across different viewing conditions.</para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>When to change color management settings</title>
        <para>You shouldn't have to change your color management settings very often. Usually, the default color management settings will be fine. Only change these settings if you have specific color management requirements that aren't being met by your current color settings. These options are generally meant for use by color professionals.</para>
        <para>Consider changing your color management settings if you want to do one or more of the following:  </para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>Add or remove a color profile.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>Associate one or more different color profiles with one of your devices.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>Change the default color profile for one of your devices.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>Change the system default color settings for a specific device for all users on the computer.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>Change your default rendering intent or color space default.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>What's a color profile?</title>
        <para>A color profile is a file that describes the color characteristics of a specific device while it's in a particular state. A profile can also contain additional information defining viewing conditions or <glossaryEntryLink><linkText> gamut</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c97c6253-b99c-4b53-a851-6ede36e8c64b#gtmt_gls_color_gamut_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>-mapping methods. Working with your computer's color management system, color profiles help ensure that color content is acceptably rendered, regardless of the device or viewing condition. </para>
        <para>In a color management system, color profiles are used to create color transforms, which programs use to convert color  from one device’s color space to another. (A color space is a three-dimensional model in which  the hue, lightness, and chroma of colors are graphed to represent the rendering capabilities of a device.) When a new device is added to your computer, a color profile for that device might be installed automatically.</para>
        <para>There are two main types of color profiles that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> continues to support: <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Color System (WCS) and International Color Consortium (ICC) color profiles. This  provides you with the greatest variety of choices for customizing color management options and color workflows. WCS is an advanced color management system found in recent versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. While supporting ICC profile–based color management, WCS provides advanced capabilities not found in existing ICC color management systems. </para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To add a color profile for a device</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Color profiles are usually added automatically when new color devices are installed. Color profiles might also be added by color management tools, such as calibration devices for monitors. It's likely that color profiles for your devices  are already installed on your computer. However, if you need to install a new color profile, follow these steps: </para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>All Profiles</ui> tab, and then click <ui>Add</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Locate and select the new color profile, and then click <ui>Add</ui>. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Associate color profiles with a device</title>
        <para>A device might have more than one color profile. This is because a color profile represents the color characteristics of a specific device in a particular state. Any change that results in a change to the color behavior of a device might require a separate profile. Also, profiles can be optimized for different kinds of projects. For example, a printer might come with several profiles, each designed for a different kind of paper or ink.</para>
        <para>If you have more than one profile for a device installed, you can specify which profile to use for a specific project.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To associate multiple color profiles to one device</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Devices</ui> tab.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>From the <ui>Device</ui> list, select the color device that you want to associate with one or more color profiles.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Select the <ui>Use my settings for this device</ui> check box, and then click <ui>Add</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Associate Color Profile</ui> dialog box, do one or both of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>If you want to use a color profile that’s already installed on your computer, click the color profile in the list, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>If you want to use a custom color profile that isn’t installed on your computer, click <ui>Browse</ui>, locate the custom color profile that you want to use, and then click <ui>Add</ui>.</para>
                <para>The selected color profile (or profiles) is now associated with the device and can be used by programs that use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Color Management to describe the color characteristics of that device. To use the newly associated color profile as the default color profile for the selected device, click <ui>Set as Default Profile</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <alertSet class="note">
            <title>Note</title>
            <alert>
              <para>Your picture or graphics editing program might also let you choose color profiles. When you make changes to the color settings in those programs, the settings are usually only used in that program.</para>
            </alert>
          </alertSet>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To disassociate a color profile from a device</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Devices</ui> tab.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>From the <ui>Device</ui> list, select the color device you want to disassociate from one or more color profiles.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Select the <ui>Use my settings for this device</ui> check box, click the color profile that you want to disassociate from the selected device, and then click <ui>Remove</ui>.</para>
            <para>The selected color profile (or profiles) is no longer associated with the device and won't be used by programs that use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Color Management to describe the color characteristics of that device. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <alertSet class="note">
            <title>Note</title>
            <alert>
              <para>Your picture or graphics editing program might also let you choose color profiles. When you make changes to the color settings in those programs, the settings are usually only used in that program.</para>
            </alert>
          </alertSet>
        </procedure>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To save and use a device association</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>After associating a color profile (or profiles) with a device, you can save and use the new color device association in a few different ways. Any changes you make affect the color settings for the current user account and the selected device only.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Devices</ui> tab.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Do one or more of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To merge the current system default color settings that the device uses with the current set of profiles that you associated with the device, click <ui>Profiles</ui>, and then click <ui>Combine my settings with system defaults</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>If you decide that you don’t want to use the color profiles that you associated with the device and want to use the system default color settings instead, click <ui>Profiles</ui>, and then click <ui>Reset my settings to the system defaults</ui>, or clear the <ui>Use my settings for this device</ui> check box.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To save the association between the selected device and the current set of profiles that it uses, click <ui>Profiles</ui>, and then click <ui>Save associations</ui>. In the <ui>File name</ui> box, type a name for the device association, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
                <para>After saving the device association file, you can later load it to go back to those color settings for the selected device. For example, you might have saved different device association files for multiple projects and want to quickly switch color settings by loading a different device association file. Each device association file contains information about which color profile was the default when the file was saved.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>


To load a device association file so that the selected device uses the color settings specified in the association file, click <ui>Profiles</ui>, and then click <ui>Load associations</ui>. Locate and select the saved association file, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Change color settings for a device for all users on the computer</title>
        <para>Any color setting changes that are made only affect the current user. However, you can change the system default color settings for a specific device so that the color settings are used by all users on the computer (who haven't selected the <ui>Use my settings for this device</ui> check box in Color Management for that device). To change the system default color settings, you must be logged on with a user account that has administrative privileges.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To change color settings for all users</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Advanced</ui> tab, and then click <ui>Change system defaults</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>From the <ui>Device</ui> list in the <ui>Color Management - System Defaults</ui> dialog box, select the color device that you want to associate with one or more color profiles for all users on the computer that are using the default color settings for that device.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Do one or more of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>If you want to add a new color profile for the selected device, click <ui>Add</ui>, and then go to step 5.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>If you don't want a color profile to be associated with the selected device, click the color profile, click <ui>Remove</ui>, and then click <ui>Yes</ui> to disassociate the profile from the device. To continue, go to step 6.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>If more than one color profile is selected for a device, click the color profile that you want to set as the default for that device, and then click <ui>Set as Default Profile</ui>. To continue, go to step 6.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Associate Color Profile</ui> dialog box, do one or both of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>If you want to specify a color profile that’s already installed on the computer, click the color profile in the list, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>If you want to specify a custom color profile that isn’t already installed on the computer, click <ui>Browse</ui>, locate the custom color profile, and then click <ui>Add</ui>.</para>
                <para>The selected color profile (or profiles) is now associated with the device and will be used to describe the color characteristics of that device.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>(Optional) Do one of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To save the association between the selected device and the current set of profiles that it uses, click <ui>Profiles</ui>, and then click <ui>Save associations</ui>. In the <ui>File name</ui> box, type a name for the device association, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To load a device association file so that the selected device uses the color settings that are specified in the association file, click the <ui>Profiles</ui> button, and then click <ui>Load associations</ui>. Locate and select the saved association file, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Color Management – System Defaults</ui> dialog box, click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Color Management</ui> dialog box, click <ui>Close</ui>.</para>
            <para> 











If the default color settings aren’t already being used (in which case, the <ui>Use my settings for this device</ui> check box is selected), you will be notified when you open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Color Management that the system default color settings have been changed. At that time, you can choose to merge those changes with your own settings or reset your color settings to match the new system default color settings for the selected device.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>What's the default rendering intent?</title>
        <para>A rendering intent determines how colors are represented when changing from one device (and, consequently, color space) to another.  You can think of rendering intent as a style of rendering colors; it's the approach that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses to choose the right colors when translating colors from one device to another.</para>
        <para>	The <ui>Advanced</ui> tab in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Color Management lets you specify a mapping between WCS gamut-mapping model profiles and the four common ICC rendering intents. In general, you should only change these rendering intent mappings if you have installed third-party WCS plug-in gamut-mapping models and you want to use those instead of the default WCS gamut mapping. Most users will never need to change these settings.</para>
        <para>Most graphics editing programs let you specify a rendering intent for a picture. If your program doesn't, you can specify the default rendering intent that's used. There are four common rendering intents that cover the most common uses. Depending upon the rendering intent, the appearance of a picture will be different, since <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> will use a different range of available colors to render it. These are the four rendering intents in common use:</para>
        <table>
          <summary>Table describing the four rendering intents</summary>
          <tableHeader>
            <row>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Rendering intent</para>
              </headerEntry>
              <headerEntry>
                <para>Common use</para>
              </headerEntry>
            </row>
          </tableHeader>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Perceptual (photo images)</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Best for photographic images. When colors are converted from one device's color space to another, the relationship between colors is maintained. This is the initial default rendering intent setting for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Relative colorimetric (line art)</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Best when a few specific colors must be matched exactly, such as when rendering logo graphics. This is also the best choice for the last transformation stage in print previews. The colors that fall within the allowable color space of both devices are left unchanged, but other colors may change, resulting in compressed color tone. The relative colorimetric rendering intent will map white from the source device color space to white in the destination device color space.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Absolute colorimetric (simulate paper)</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Best for use in the last transformation stage when making page proofs where you want to represent the paper color in the output. Absolute colorimetric intent differs from relative colorimetric intent in that white in the source color space isn't mapped to white in the destination color space.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
          <row>
            <entry>
              <para>Saturation (charts and graphs)</para>
            </entry>
            <entry>
              <para>Best for business graphics in which vividness is more important than realistic color, such as with business charts and graphs. When colors are converted from one device's color space to another, the relative hue is maintained, but colors may shift.</para>
            </entry>
          </row>
        </table>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To change the default rendering intent</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Advanced</ui> tab.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>ICC Rendering intent to WCS Gamut Mapping</ui> area, change one or more of the settings.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Display calibration</title>
        <para>Display calibration is part of color management and helps to make sure that colors   appear accurately on your display by adjusting it to a known state. You can use Display Color Calibration in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to go through a series of steps to create a calibration for your display and improve how colors are displayed on it. For more information about calibrating your display using Display Color Calibration, see <navigationLink><linkText>Calibrate your display</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=27a2764a-ad05-4a52-96f4-eac32ae3c9e1" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>If you already have display calibration software from another software provider installed on your computer, you can use that software to calibrate your display instead. Many times, a display calibration device is packaged with calibration software. Using the calibration device with the accompanying calibration software that often comes with it can help you get the best color on your display. In general, using a color measurement instrument to calibrate your display will result in a better calibration compared to the results of doing a visual calibration.</para>
        <para>After calibrating your display, a new calibrated color profile is created and associated with your display. The calibration information needs to be loaded from the color profile into the display system. The calibration can be loaded by <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> or by calibration software from a third-party software provider (if it's installed on your computer). </para>
        <para>If you're using third-party display calibration software, especially software that uses a color measurement instrument, you should use the display calibration loader that's often installed with the third-party calibration software. That software might automatically disable the display calibration loader in <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>, so the third-party software will be used to load the calibration instead. However, you can manually enable or disable the display calibration loader in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. If you're using a third-party display calibration tool, you should ensure that the display calibration loader in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is disabled.</para>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To enable or disable calibration loading by <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable></title>
          <introduction>
            <para>To enable or disable calibration loading by <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you must be logged on with a user account that has administrative privileges.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Color Management.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\colorcpl.exe</command>
                <summary>Click to open Color Management in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=d8aeeeab-df5a-448a-9919-58fbb364dcf2#altnav_color_management">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Advanced</ui> tab, and click <ui>Change system defaults</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Advanced</ui> tab in the <ui>Color Management - System Defaults</ui> dialog box, and do one of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To enable <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to load display calibrations, select the <ui>Use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> display calibration</ui> check box.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To prevent <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> from loading display calibrations, clear the <ui>Use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> display calibration</ui> check box.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui> in the <ui>Color Management - System Defaults</ui> dialog box.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Close</ui> in the <ui>Color Management</ui> dialog box. </para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<faq contentType="FAQ" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>AutoPlay: frequently asked questions</title>
  <introduction>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Here are answers to some common questions about AutoPlay.</para>
  </introduction>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>I set a default action for a device or type of media but now I don't like that action. How do I change it?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay. </linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to the device or type of media, click the new action you want to use.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I stop AutoPlay from asking me what program I want to use?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>There are two ways to do this: </para>
      <procedure>
        <title>Turn off AutoPlay completely</title>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay. </linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Clear the <ui>Use AutoPlay for all media and devices</ui> check box, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
      <procedure>
        <title>Turn off AutoPlay for only one type of media</title>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay. </linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to each type of media that you don't want to be asked about, click <ui>Take no action</ui>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I make sure I'm asked each time for the action I want to choose?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay. </linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>In the list next to each type of media that you want to be asked about, click <ui>Ask me every time</ui>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I run or install a program from a device or disc?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>To run or install a program one time, follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open Computer. </linkText>
              <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
              <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Right-click the device or drive, and then click <ui>Run enhanced content </ui>or <ui>Install or run program</ui>.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
      <para>To have a program always run automatically,  follow these steps:</para>
      <procedure>
        <step>
          <para>
            <shellExecuteLink>
              <linkText>Click to open AutoPlay. </linkText>
              <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.AutoPlay</command>
              <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
            </shellExecuteLink>
            <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=3c933971-64b2-4eb2-8f81-1cee75abd15e#altnav_autoplay">
              <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
            </phrase>
          </para>
        </step>
        <step>
          <para>Choose <ui>Run enhanced content</ui> for the type you want (enhanced audio CD or enhanced DVD movie), or choose <ui>Install or run program</ui> for software and games. Note that this runs the program for all discs of this type, not just the disc you are currently
using.</para>
        </step>
      </procedure>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>Why does AutoPlay behave differently when my media program is open?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If a media program is open in an <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>active window</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=462cf331-9ada-4ff8-8c36-d6089d3970dd#gtmt_active_window_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, it can cancel AutoPlay and just run or play the content itself. AutoPlay won’t appear and the default action won’t happen. Some programs do cancel AutoPlay when they’re open, depending on the type of media you insert.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What is an enhanced audio CD or an enhanced DVD movie?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>An enhanced audio CD or enhanced DVD movie contains additional content in other formats. For example, a recording artist might include video clips or artist profiles on an enhanced audio CD.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What does "software and games" include?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>The category "software and games" includes any type of media containing programs that you need to install or games that you need to install or play.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>What would keep a device from appearing under "Devices" in AutoPlay?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>If you have connected a volume device to your computer (for example, a USB flash drive or external hard drive), that device will not appear in the Devices section of AutoPlay. AutoPlay only lists non-volume devices (for example, some digital cameras, video cameras, and phones). This is because these devices don't use a standard file system and AutoPlay cannot browse the contents of these devices to see what types of files they contain.</para>
      <para>To browse the contents of volume devices, open the Computer folder.</para>
      <para>
        <shellExecuteLink>
          <linkText>Click to open Computer. </linkText>
          <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
          <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
        </shellExecuteLink>
        <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
          <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
        </phrase>
      </para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
  <faqEntry expandCollapse="collapse">
    <question>
      <para>How can I open AutoPlay, even if the default setting doesn't open it?</para>
    </question>
    <answer>
      <para>Hold down the Shift key when you insert devices or media into your computer to open AutoPlay, regardless of the default setting.</para>
    </answer>
  </faqEntry>
</faq><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Adjust your monitor's brightness and contrast</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can adjust the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>brightness</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5b383d21-e3a0-45af-86b5-1e17a7750e97#gtmt_brightness_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>contrast</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=53e781e8-1464-4b67-afe4-bd12d0e03889#gtmt_contrast_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> of your monitor to improve the readability of text and to make digital pictures appear more like they'll look when printed. </para>
    <para>To improve the results when adjusting the brightness and contrast settings for your display, use Display Color Calibration. (Display Color Calibration helps you adjust these color settings and others.) For more information about calibrating your display color in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, see <navigationLink><linkText>Calibrate your display</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=27a2764a-ad05-4a52-96f4-eac32ae3c9e1" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <para>The way you adjust brightness and contrast varies and depends on your specific display.</para>
    <list class="unordered">
      <listItem>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Brightness and contrast buttons on the front of the monitor</leadInPhrase>. Some monitors have brightness and contrast controls on the front and use the standard symbols shown in the following image.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>Brightness and contrast symbols</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0acc6bed-8e2d-4ef0-8881-12dfcbd5259d" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="183" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="134" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Illustration of brightness and contrast symbols</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
      </listItem>
      <listItem>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">On-screen menu</leadInPhrase>. You can change the brightness and contrast settings for some displays by using an on-screen menu, and then setting the brightness and contrast in the resulting menu. Many times, you can view the on-screen menu by pressing a button—possibly labeled Menu—on the front of the monitor.</para>
      </listItem>
      <listItem>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Laptop display</leadInPhrase>. Laptop displays don't have  brightness or contrast buttons on the front. For a majority of laptops, there isn't a control for setting the contrast. However, you can set the brightness of many laptops by pressing and holding the Fn key, and then pressing a function key to decrease brightness (<embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=cf36c06f-4e6a-4c2f-8069-79b880bad393" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="26" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Decrease brightness button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>) or increase brightness (<embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ba495730-38dc-456c-820c-8f50050d3638" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="26" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Increase brightness button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>). When using Display Color Calibration on a laptop, set the display to the maximum brightness setting.</para>
      </listItem>
    </list>
    <para>For more information about setting the brightness and contrast for your display, check the information that came with it or go to the manufacturer's website.</para>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Adjusting brightness automatically using adaptive brightness</title>
        <para>Adaptive brightness is a feature in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that uses a light sensor to automatically adjust the display brightness to match the lighting conditions in your computer's surroundings. To use adaptive brightness, you must have light sensors installed and enabled on your computer.</para>
        <para>To determine if your laptop or computer monitor supports adaptive brightness, look for the <ui>Enable adaptive brightness</ui> setting in Power Options (mentioned in the following procedure) or  check the information that came with your computer.</para>
        <procedure>
          <title>To turn adaptive brightness on or off</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Power Options.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.PowerOptions</command>
                <summary>Click to open Power Options in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5105677b-6c96-4e20-b1ac-875317bb8ee7#altnav_power_options">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Under any plan, click <ui>Change plan settings</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Change advanced power settings</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the list, expand <ui>Display</ui>, and then expand <ui>Enable adaptive brightness</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To turn adaptive brightness on or off when your computer is running on battery power, click <ui>On battery</ui>, and then, in the list, click <ui>On</ui> or <ui>Off</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To turn adaptive brightness on or off when your computer is plugged into an outlet, click <ui>Plugged in</ui>, and then, in the list, click <ui>On</ui> or <ui>Off</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>Apply</ui>. Click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Note</title>
          <alert>
            <para>Adaptive brightness is not available in all editions of <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable>.</para>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Change a picture's file type (file format) using Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Although digital pictures come in a variety of file formats, many of the pictures on your computer probably use the common <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>JPEG</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d077c49b-4b31-400c-a92d-85a4fc3bdc65#gtmt_jpeg_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format. This is the file format most digital cameras use to save good-quality images without creating large files. In addition, many programs can open pictures that are saved in the JPEG format.</para>
    <para>However, you might have pictures (or drawings) that you want to convert and save as a different type of picture file. When you save a picture in a different format, the original picture isn't replaced; instead, a new picture file is created and saved.</para>
    <procedure>
      <title>To save a picture in a different file type using Paint</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, click <ui>Open</ui>, click the picture you want to save as a different type of picture file, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, point to <ui>Save as</ui>, and then click the new picture file type for the picture or drawing.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Type a file name in the <ui>File name</ui> box, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Paint doesn't work with all types of picture files. For example, you can't open a picture in RAW format using Paint. For file types that Paint doesn't support, you'll need to use a photo editing program.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>What's the difference between AutoPlay and autorun?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>
      <leadInPhrase class="other">AutoPlay</leadInPhrase>
    </para>
    <para>AutoPlay is a <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> feature that lets you choose which program to use to start different kinds of media, such as music CDs, or CDs and DVDs containing photos. 

For example, if you have more than one media player installed on your computer, AutoPlay will ask which media player you want to use when you try to play a music CD for the first time. You can change AutoPlay settings for each media type.</para>
    <para>
      <leadInPhrase class="other">Autorun</leadInPhrase>
    </para>
    <para>Autorun is a technology used to automatically start programs or enhanced content (such as video content on a music CD) when you insert a CD or another media type into your 

computer. This is different from AutoPlay, but the result is often the same: when inserted, the CD starts automatically by using a particular program. Autorun is incorporated into the media types that use it, and you can't  modify it.</para>
    <para>When you try to play a CD or another media type that uses autorun, AutoPlay asks you to choose an action to perform (for example, to play the autorun content or to skip it).</para>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Burn a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>If your computer has a CD or DVD burner, you can copy files to a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>writable</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0aa3ec1c-29c8-447b-a2b3-9fa953e2e08e#gtmt_writeable_disc_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> disc. This process is called <newTerm>burning a disc</newTerm>.  <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> burns discs in the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format or in the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> format, depending on which disc format you choose. For more information about deciding which format you should choose when burning a disc, see <navigationLink><linkText>Which CD or DVD format should I use?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2af64e60-60aa-4d79-ab6c-3a5db5806cbe" /></navigationLink></para>
    <para>The following procedures explain how to use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer to burn a data disc  (a type of disc that is useful for storing, archiving, and sharing files among different computers and devices). If you want to create other types of discs, such as a DVD-Video disc (to play in a regular DVD player) or an audio CD (to play in a regular CD player), you’ll need to use a different program or feature of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. </para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To burn a disc using the Live File System format</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>Choose the Live File System format when you want to burn a data disc that will play in a computer running <notLocalizable>Windows XP</notLocalizable> or later. </para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>Insert a writable   disc, such as a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW disc,  into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In the <ui>AutoPlay</ui> dialog box that appears, click <ui>Burn files to disc using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</ui>.</para>
        <para>If the AutoPlay dialog box doesn't appear, click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, click <ui>Computer</ui>, and then double-click your disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In the <ui>Burn a Disc</ui> dialog box, type a name for this disc in the <ui>Disc title</ui> box, click <ui>Like a USB flash drive</ui>, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
        <para>This is the option for burning a disc that uses the Live File System disc format. It might take several minutes for the disc to be formatted. When the formatting is complete, an empty disc folder opens.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Open the folder that contains the files you want to burn, and then drag the files into the empty disc folder.</para>
        <para>To select more than one item, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click the files you want to burn.</para>
        <para>As you drag files into the disc folder, they are copied automatically to the disc.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>You can copy files (or entire folders) to the disc folder by dragging them to the disc icon or to an open disc folder</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=cdb4d559-8825-47a1-8175-79020965d91c" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="256" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="263" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Illustration showing how files are copied to the disc folder by dragging them</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>After copying the files and folders, you might need to close the disc session. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Close or finalize a CD or DVD</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6ba29b2b-0804-44ba-b277-a64fc439c79c" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </step>
      <alertSet class="tip">
        <title>Tip</title>
        <alert>
          <para>Instead of dragging and dropping files as described in the procedure above, you can select the files you want to burn in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer, right-click one of the selected files, point to <ui>Send to</ui>, and then click your disc burner drive.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To burn a disc using the Mastered format</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>Choose the Mastered format when you need a disc that will play on any computer  or in different consumer electronic devices, such as CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc players, that can play digital music files, pictures, or video files. </para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>Insert a writable disc, such as a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW disc,  into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In the <ui>AutoPlay</ui> dialog box that appears, click <ui>Burn files to disc using <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</ui>.</para>
        <para>If the AutoPlay dialog box doesn't appear, click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, click <ui>Computer</ui>, and then double-click your disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In the <ui>Burn a Disc</ui> dialog box, type a name for this disc in the <ui>Disc title</ui> box, click <ui>With a CD/DVD player</ui>, and then click <ui>Next</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Open the folder that contains the files you want to burn, and then drag the files into the empty disc folder.</para>
        <para>To select more than one item, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click the files you want to burn.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>On the toolbar, click <ui>Burn to disc</ui>, and then follow the steps in the wizard.</para>
        <para>The selected files are copied to the disc. When the disc burning is complete, the disc burner tray will open and you can remove the disc. You can now use the disc in another computer or in a CD or DVD player. This type of disc doesn't need to be <maml:glossaryEntryLink xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10"><maml:linkText>closed</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=324af524-d839-45ed-a711-9414c3107bd7#gtmt_finalize_def"><maml:summary>View definition</maml:summary></maml:uri></maml:glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
      </step>
      <alertSet class="tip">
        <title>Tips</title>
        <alert>
          <para>To burn a Mastered disc, you might need free space on your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>    that's up to twice the capacity of the disc. A typical CD has a disc capacity of 650 megabytes (MB). For a typical DVD, it's about 4.38 gigabytes (GB). For a typical Blu-ray Disc, it's about 23 GB.</para>
        </alert>
        <alert>
          <para>The time it takes to burn a Mastered disc will be reduced and require less available free hard disk space if the files and folders that you're burning are stored on the same drive as the temporary folder location (typically C:\), and the drive is formatted using the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>NTFS file system</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=561480ce-050b-4273-9d2a-809d76c93ac1#gtmt_ntfs_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
        </alert>
        <alert>
          <para>Instead of dragging and dropping files as described in the procedure above, you can select the files you want to burn in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer, right-click one of the selected files, point to <ui>Send to</ui>, and then click your disc burner drive.</para>
        </alert>
        <alert>
          <para>If you decide not to burn the files to a disc, you can delete the temporary files to recover hard disk space. To delete the temporary files, open the disc folder, and then click <ui>Delete temporary files</ui> on the toolbar.</para>
        </alert>
      </alertSet>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Change the default music or video player</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>After installing a new music or video player, you might find that your music and videos open in the new program instead of your old, favorite program.  If so, you can change the settings in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> so that your music and videos open again in your favorite player.</para>
    <para>For more information about changing the default program used to open different types of files, see <navigationLink><linkText>Change which programs <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> uses by default</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
            <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Open the folder containing the music or video file type you want to change.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Right-click the file, point to <ui>Open with</ui>, and then click <ui>Choose default program</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the program that you want to use to open this type of file.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select the <ui>Always use the selected program to open this kind of file</ui> check box, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Erase a CD or DVD</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Rewritable CDs (for example, CD-RW discs) and rewritable DVDs (for example, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD+RAM) can be erased and written to many times. After you erase a rewritable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc, you can format the disc and burn files to it again. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Burn a CD or DVD in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a5931698" /></navigationLink>.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To erase all of the files on a disc</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>You can erase all the files at one time on a rewritable disc, such as CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM discs. You can do this for discs that use either the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Live File System</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=308079e3-26ca-4b0a-b02e-3499bdeb58a4#gtmt_live_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> or <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Mastered</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=867488cc-017a-400a-9df4-a37096aac7b0#gtmt_mastered_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> disc format. The following steps for erasing a disc won't work for recordable discs, such as CD-R, DVD-R, or DVD+R discs.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>Insert the rewritable disc, such as a CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM disc, into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
            <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>In <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer, click the CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner icon.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>On the toolbar, click <ui>Erase this disc</ui>, and then follow the steps in the wizard.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To delete one or more files on a disc</title>
      <introduction>
        <para>If you have a rewritable disc (such as a CD-RW or DVD-RW disc) or recordable disc (such as a CD-R or DVD-R disc) formatted using the Live File System, you can delete one, some, or all the files on the disc.</para>
      </introduction>
      <step>
        <para>Insert the recordable or rewritable disc into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Computer.</linkText>
            <command>shell:::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}</command>
            <summary>Click to open the Computer folder</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=66068045-9262-4d38-95f6-db8d6ac3c847#altnav_computer">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Double-click the CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner icon in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Explorer to view the files on the disc.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Select the files or folders that you want to delete.</para>
        <para>To select more than one file, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click the files you want to delete.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Press the Delete key.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Crop a picture by using Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>If you're not satisfied with the way a picture was composed with the camera, you can use Paint to crop the photo to improve its composition or to focus on certain elements in it.</para>
    <example>
      <para>
        <embedObject>
          <caption>Original picture (left); Cropped picture (right)</caption>
          <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=653f6224-618a-45cf-8e96-6d9804e733bd" mimeType="image/jpg">
            <objectParameters>
              <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
              <objectParameter name="height" value="227" />
            </objectParameters>
            <summary>Picture of the original picture and the cropped picture</summary>
          </objectUri>
        </embedObject>
      </para>
    </example>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> , click <ui>Open</ui>, click the picture you want to crop, and then click <ui>Open</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Image</ui> group, click <ui>Select</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click and drag to select the element you want to keep in the picture, and then click <ui>Crop</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click the <ui>Paint </ui>button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, point to <ui>Save as</ui>, and then click the picture file type for the cropped picture.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Type a new file name in the <ui>File name</ui> box, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If you are unable to view the entire picture on your screen while trying to select the part of the picture you want to keep, click the <ui>Zoom out</ui>‌ button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=31c20f03-99fa-4c5e-995a-908f0bae0bba" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Zoom out button</summary></objectUri></embedObject> on the Zoom slider, until you can view the whole picture.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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    <para>If you don't want CDs and DVDs to play automatically when you insert them into your computer, you can change your settings so that you're asked to choose which programs you want to use each time you insert a disc.  </para>
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            <summary>Click to open AutoPlay in Control Panel</summary>
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        <para>Click the list next to each media type that you don't want to play automatically, and then click <ui>Ask me every time</ui>.</para>
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      <step>
        <para>When you're finished, click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
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